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Posted by Neredbojias on 10/12/23 11:29
With neither quill nor qualm, Luigi Donatello Asero quothed:
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> "Neredbojias" <neredbojias@neredbojias.com> skrev i meddelandet
> news:MPG.1dbb1e326164a40989940@news.intergate.com...
> > With neither quill nor qualm, Luigi Donatello Asero quothed:
> >
> > > I know that they should get in touch with me but, unfortunately, I have
> > > already had problems with that because
> > > someone else had used it without getting in touch with me and published
> a
> > > map on another website.
> > > The map has been canceled by that site after I have got in touch with
> them.
> >
> > Most so-called copyrighted web content isn't. How did *you* acquire the
> > image?
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> Scaiecat Spa Gigi (the name of my one-man business) bought the images.
> They were made for Scaiecat Spa Gigi and I have the invoice
> and also a statement in Italian which says (approximately)
> that they have disposed all the rights to Scaiecat Spa Gigi concerning the
> images of the "cartine Italia" created by (name of the organisation) and
> acquired by Scaiecat Spa Gigi. There is also a reference to the invoice.
> This statement has been sent to me by the organisation which disposed these
> rights (perhaps cooperative society is the right term in English, I am not
> sure but that should not play any role as much as it concerns my rights)
All that doesn't matter *if* the image is just a simple, basically
uncustomized map. However, if there are lay-ins of little villas dotted
around the countryside or something of that nature specifically related
to your enterprise, you may have a case. Even so, trying to bring legal
action into such matters can be pretty futile, especially if you're not
willing to spend more than you can possibly gain.
--
Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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