Trail to Lamarck Col
Trail to Lamarck Col near North Lake. August 13, 2004. © Copyright Dan Mitchell.
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Student still using my photography illegally
I thought I’d share an update on a story I posted a few days ago about a student who is illegally using my photography.
Travis Reed’s illegal adaptation of my photograph (see above) is still online. This is despite my initial very polite and, I think, sympathetic explanation to him of why I could not grant permission for this particular use, followed by several weeks of patiently waiting for him to remove the photo as he promised to do more than once.
While I appreciated his initial respectful request for permission to use the photograph (made after he had already posted it…), it is my impression that he had not considered what to if he did not get permission. At this point, I suspect that he may well have used the photo in his class project and probably gotten credit for it.
Frankly, if this turns out the be the case (and speaking as a college faculty member) there are serious ethical issues involved here that his teacher should consider. As a high school senior who is presumably moving on to college, Travis might wish to consider what the admissions office at his intended college/university might think about this. Travis attends Oakmont Regional High School in Ashburnham, MA.
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Thanks, Cutter!
I just discovered (5 months later!) a post at Cutter’s Blog that includes some very nice words about this web site and my photography – and I want to say Thanks!
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Sierra Crest Sunset
Sunset, Sierra Crest. Yosemite National Park. June 11, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
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Complex Issue: A Student is Using One of My Photographs Without Permission
Last month a student at a high school on the east coast of the USA wrote to ask if he could use one of my photographs for a school project. His email was very respectful and I appreciated the fact that he was doing his job and asking for permission before – or so I assumed – making public use of the photograph.
In the past I have allowed students to make use of certain photographs depending upon the nature of the use and other factors. For example, a few months ago a student (in Australia, I believe) wrote to say that she was using one of my photographs for a class project. She wanted to know more about what I saw in the image and how I created it. We exchanged several emails and I gave her permission to use the photo for her project.
However, in this more recent case the student was using my photograph as the background for an animated cartoon figure chopping wood! Feeling that this was not exactly the most favorable presentation of my work, and knowing that he could certainly find other images that would be appropriate and available for unrestricted use, I wrote back and told him that regrettably I could not grant permission for this use. He wrote back and said he would remove the photo from his school web site when he got back to school on Monday. So far, so good.
Three weeks later the photo is still on the school web site as the background for the animation. I wrote again this weekend – politely – and told him that he does not have permission to use the image and that it must be taken down right away. He told me he would remove it “by the end of the week.”
Unfortunately, I feel like I’ve been had. He kept the image long enough – I presume – to get credit for his assignment. It has now come to the point where I had to write a pointed email including a deadline for removal of the image – and send copies to him and to the superintendent of instruction of his district.
And now, back to posting photographs…
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Dusk, Half Dome and Tenaya Canyon
Dusk, Half Dome and Tenaya Canyon.Yosemite National Parkl. June 11, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
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Bald Peaks Trail Vista
Bald Peaks Trail Vista. Calero Park. June 17, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
Photo from this morning’s hike at Calero Park. I did an “out and back” hike from the main parking lot up to and along the Bald Peaks trail to the very highest point on the trail inside the Open Space District land that adjoins the park.
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Morning Light, El Capitan and Half Dome
Morning Light, El Capitan and Half Dome. Yosemite National Park. June 11, 2006. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
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New Yosemite Photos
I made it up to Yosemite Valley and environs last weekend for my annual “Waterfall Day” in the Valley. Eventually I’ll post more photos here, but in the meantime I’m posting a photo every day at my photography web site: G Dan Mitchell | Photography. Take a look!
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By the way…
… Happy first day of summer! :-)
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