13-06-2009, 11:08
"Posting of Teresa May images
To all members of this forum, please be informed it is not acceptable for you to post pornographic images of me nor images where there is a male in the photo, as all such images of me are copyright material.
Kindly abide by this and all will be fime and I will be a happy Teresa
Thank you"
I did see this ages ago and meant to post then hope this is not an unacceptable way of replying to a locked topic (If so delete)
My question is, understandable request this might be but what is the basis for this
If Teresa May owns the copyright to every single "pornographic image of herself and all images where there is a male in the photo"
Then this is a perfectly reasonable request which can be backed up by a genuine DMCA complaint for any infringement
Most websites will comply and remove the material, they don't want a legal fight they will lose
My only problem is that i find it hard to believe (please correct me if i am wrong) that she does own the copyright to all these photos
That would be very rare for any porn star
So is she really saying that someone not necessarily herself owns the copyright and they shouldn't be posted without prior consent
If that is the case she is being a bit cheeky because if as a model you do a photoshhot and sign over copyright to the photographer, then you have no control or say in how they are used
Sadly this is a tactic often used by people who don't own copyright to remove material they have no control over
Be interesting to know the answer
Genuine copyright holders can issue a DMCA which is a legal document stating ownership unless you get one of these best to use a pinch of salt when reading complaints and politely ask for a proper DMCA notification to be issued so you can deal with the complaint
To all members of this forum, please be informed it is not acceptable for you to post pornographic images of me nor images where there is a male in the photo, as all such images of me are copyright material.
Kindly abide by this and all will be fime and I will be a happy Teresa
Thank you"
I did see this ages ago and meant to post then hope this is not an unacceptable way of replying to a locked topic (If so delete)
My question is, understandable request this might be but what is the basis for this
If Teresa May owns the copyright to every single "pornographic image of herself and all images where there is a male in the photo"
Then this is a perfectly reasonable request which can be backed up by a genuine DMCA complaint for any infringement
Most websites will comply and remove the material, they don't want a legal fight they will lose
My only problem is that i find it hard to believe (please correct me if i am wrong) that she does own the copyright to all these photos
That would be very rare for any porn star
So is she really saying that someone not necessarily herself owns the copyright and they shouldn't be posted without prior consent
If that is the case she is being a bit cheeky because if as a model you do a photoshhot and sign over copyright to the photographer, then you have no control or say in how they are used
Sadly this is a tactic often used by people who don't own copyright to remove material they have no control over
Be interesting to know the answer
Genuine copyright holders can issue a DMCA which is a legal document stating ownership unless you get one of these best to use a pinch of salt when reading complaints and politely ask for a proper DMCA notification to be issued so you can deal with the complaint