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Fleeting GlimpsesAll Material on this Blog is Copyright © Rikk Flohr-No Reproduction Allowed!
March 26 More PhotostealingTake back the copyright! The above link represents more of the unscrupulous theft of photos. Rikk January 09 I guess I am not the only oneThis Washington Post Article shows that the issue is much more prevelant than I thought.
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So I lied-it wasn't my last post.
December 31 Final EntryThis is a sign of the end.
Microsoft's implementation of Snapfish for printing photographs from Spaces Blogs is in violation of my copyright. Yesterday, I was made painfully aware that anyone could view my pictures in my gallery (this is my wish and why I post the images) but they can also, with a few button clicks, go to Snapfish and print my copyrighted work for a few pennies each. Snapfish makes money. Microsoft, undoubtably, reaps some reward from this partnership. What do I get? I own the image as its creator and reap nothing for the unauthorized reproduction and use of my images. This is heinous beyond belief. My angry letters to Microsoft have been met with inane responses assuming my Space was the copyright violator. I own the space. I took the pictures. No one - but no one can legally reproduce them. I am the victim yet I was given instructions on how to report myself.
Readers, I will miss you. As I deleted 236 blog entries containing fiction, anecdotes, and observances. I have blocked all access to the photos posted here but am leaving them as evidence. It has been a wonderful four years in mutual conversation with you. I will miss you all.
I will leave this final message up as an explanation as to why I've gone and to warn everyone of Microsoft and SnapFish's transgressions against law and decency. They contrive to cheapen my brand, lessen my artistic vision and take food from my children's mouths. I urge you all to consider carefully the materials you entrust to them.
Good bye. Thank you.
Response from Microsoft:
Thank you for writing to Windows Live Spaces Customer Support. We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you. With your issue regarding your copyrighted material that are being accessed in the Snapfish via Windows Live Spaces, we suggest you to please contact our Legal Department: Corporate Headquarters
I guess it is time to call the lawyers.
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