I was recently asked to take some photos for my workplace to use on their website.
I explained that while I would provide the images and unrestricted licensing of them for free, I required my copyright IPTC metadata to be left in place as proof of my images belonging to me should I have to show them to a prospective client later.
This was a verbal agreement, so nothing in writing as such.
A mockup of the new site has been sent around, and my images are being used (hooray) but my copyright data has been stripped.
It appears to actually be a fault of the service used to upload images, but I have expressed that I don\'t want my images used with no copyright information.
So, please, what are my options?
Jun 19, 2013 at 11:08 PM
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