A battle I can't win: Lamley photos being used in eBay listings...


I have gotten several emails and messages today mentioning eBay sellers who are using Lamley photos of the RLC COPO Camaro for their listings.  And wow, there are quite a few of them.

Does it frustrate me?  Absolutely.  Is it technically illegal?  Probably, even without a specific copyright, although I am not an expert in intellectual property.  I do own the photos based on the sole fact that I took them, but I can't control where they go, or where a seller might find it.

Folks have told me to watermark my photos, but I choose not to.  I like the purity of the photo when it is just the subject and the background, and I think most of our readers know a Lamley photo when they see it.  But that does put me at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes to others using my photos for sales.  And just to be clear, I am talking about sales or specific promotions only.  If you want to save the photos for your own use, or for the enjoyment of the hobby, I don't have a problem with that.

So, here is the unofficial policy on the use of Lamley photos in ebay listings:

  • I ask that you don't, but I don't have the time to stop you if you do.  At least give Lamley the photo credit in your listing.
  • If you know someone who is using my photos, especially for RLC "presales", kindly ask them not to.  If they tell you to go to hell, as many told me today, let it go.  It isn't worth it.
I have always posted my photos for the purpose of helping us all appreciate the models a little more.  I hope to keep it that way, but won't fight to do it.  

I thought I would put that out there, and now it is time to move on...





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