Legal Stolen images

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Vas (Jack)

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A bit of legal bit to talk here. Imagine you browsing the Facebook or Internet and someone has shared your images as his/her work.

How you will deal with that.
 
lightmuncher

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If its part of a group, I would ensure they are taken out and the person kicked off that group. But I see it happening in most places sadly. You will never get rid of it. If you have a watermark, that is pointless as you can easily take them out. There is even software that takes it out for you; therefore the companies that create this software, are telling you its fine to steal other peoples images.
 
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Vas (Jack)

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If its part of a group, I would ensure they are taken out and the person kicked off that group. But I see it happening in most places sadly. You will never get rid of it. If you have a watermark, that is pointless as you can easily take them out. There is even software that takes it out for you; therefore the companies that create this software, are telling you its fine to steal other peoples images.

Agree, images are really easy to be stolen. Never heard about these softwares that removes watermarks for you.
 
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