@JimmysSeafood@HuffPost 🦀I hate seafood but I followed you! My family loves seafood, so I’m the blacksheep (or would it be the blue crab??) lol. Showing support from west Texas!🌅
@LibOrNormal Can she form a proper sentence w/out the f-bomb? Asking for myself. When I hear anyone screaming like her about things she actually supports her buddies doing automatically makes me wonder if her cornbread is raw in the middle, or if she communicates with Roseart vs Crayola.
@HallsInTheKid@CrazyVibes_1 Who said anyone was suing? You clearly know nothing about copyright laws. That being said, photogs often will change the color or make other edits. It’s not that difficult to ask them, vs breaking the law or ruining their work. (A pro photog would never touch another’s work.)
@Jennife01484701@HallsInTheKid@CrazyVibes_1 🤣🤣 You literally copied & pasted the law & still can’t comprehend it. Lawd. You can keep babbling & looking ridiculous. Along with not typing in crayon I also don’t speak in cornbread. Argue your nonsense with someone else, cupcake. I’m gonna enjoy the rest of our day.
@Jennife01484701@HallsInTheKid@CrazyVibes_1 You are literally backing my statement, lol. Again, you need to learn more about copyright laws & stop spreading false legal advice. If you need crayons to comprehend I suggest getting some. Have a great day & enjoy learning as you Google! 💚
@Jennife01484701@HallsInTheKid@CrazyVibes_1 You said it - personal use. The photographer OWNS THE COPYRIGHT. Not the bride or subject in them. You really need to learn about copyright laws. I don’t type in crayon.
@Jennife01484701@HallsInTheKid@CrazyVibes_1 That’s absolutely false. IF a photog gives those rights THEN you can. (But no true professional will.) Generally only unprofessional photogs would agree to this. It’s an actual law. (Pro photog of over 15 years with 16 years as a hobby before here.) Google can be your friend.
@HallsInTheKid@CrazyVibes_1 That’s a great way to pay a hefty fine (for personal use) & possible jail time (if for commercial use). Copyright infringement isn’t okay because someone wants to dictate how a family member dresses. (Unless you have clear, written permission to edit another photog’s work.)