Stop The Theft of Your Images! Must Have Webtools For Photographers & Illustrators
Ever discover a website or magazine has reproduced one of your images without your permission?
Websites and magazines frequently infringe upon photographers rights and too often they get away with it. For most pro and semi-pro photographers and illustrators finding all of the unlicensed reproductions of your images in print and online is a daunting task – not to mention an unpleasant one. Modern web based search tools are making it much easier to search the millions of images online and in print in an instant, enabling you to catch infringers red handed.
ONLINE: TinEye.com is a reverse image search. In other words, it does for images what Google does for text. Now photographers, illustrators, and fine artists of all kinds can search through over a billion images in an instant. Below is a video explaining more.
IN PRINT: Other valuable search tools for photography agencies is PixID. This automated image monitoring service uses advanced image identification algorithms to identify where your images are being used in print publications. Using such a service enables photography agencies to discover unauthorized reproductions of their images.
WHAT NOW?
If you find an unlicensed reproduction of your work take a screen capture and save it in a safe place – this could prove to be critical evidence should you decide to enforce your rights. Contact an attorney with experience in intellectual property right away to discuss your options. I can be reached at ian@ianhgibson.com and may be able to help.
