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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can write to all the publishers and say that they have broken copyright law by printing a copyrighted image - this is of course if you did copyright the image. If you didn't then you are a bit stuffed depending on what the picture is.
You can see here that there is precedent for companies paying for image use: http://www.bitterwall...hout-permission/15027
You can see here that there is precedent for companies paying for image use: http://www.bitterwall...hout-permission/15027
I understand from little research that something original you create is 'naturally copyright and you don't need to do anything else.This is why they always ask permission to print it. I gave permission as long as I was credited,i.e as long as my name appeared somewhere in the article or next to photo,I wasn't after money,just credit.
O yes joko quite sure.It's only a small article and photo and it definitely has not been credited,and obviously so.I will contact them ,I just wanted to know my legal rights before talking to a solicitor-can't afford that if I have no reason! Thanks guys,and you are right woofgang,it is intrinsic,I have found out that much.
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