Stolen photos by Lewis Lang – What should I do?

JM
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Feb 3, 2005
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A photographer by the name of Lewis Lang stole many of my images and was selling them for profit. What can I do about this? What are my options?

Thanks, in advance.

John McWilliams

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jjs
Feb 3, 2005
"John McWilliams wrote in
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A photographer by the name of Lewis Lang stole many of my images and was selling them for profit. What can I do about this? What are my options?

Are they on the net? In any event, you have to formally notify Mr. Lang with the particulars; copies of the pictures, descriptions, where they appeared, but not how you know (or believe you know) that he aquired them. You should save that for later. Send the notification by US Mail with a return receipt. You will need proof that the images are yours. Good luck.
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postman delivers
Feb 3, 2005
John McWilliams,

My first suggestion is to stop cross posting this posting from the Google Groups forum, that only makes you a spammer… altering your headers to use follow-up disturbing newsgroups you have not posted this into…

Why trick the respondents to perpetrate more spam?

My second suggestion is to contact your solicitor, or attorney, rather than posting this information on the Usenet.

Sincerely

JR the postman

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"John McWilliams wrote in
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A photographer by the name of Lewis Lang stole many of my images and was selling them for profit. What can I do about this? What are my options?

Thanks, in advance.

John McWilliams

JM
John McWilliams
Feb 3, 2005
postman delivers wrote:
John McWilliams,

My first suggestion is to stop cross posting this posting from the Google Groups forum, that only makes you a spammer… altering your headers to use follow-up disturbing newsgroups you have not posted this into…

It’s not me doing that.
Why trick the respondents to perpetrate more spam?

I guess because the troll- actually, not a troll in the better sense of the word- an enfeebled and tortured soul, a quisling, and a coward gets some payoff in starting flame wars.
My second suggestion is to contact your solicitor, or attorney, rather than posting this information on the Usenet.

Thanks. But since this is all bogus to begin with, I’ll just have another cup of coffee.


John McWilliams

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