Geoff_M
DIS Veteran, DVC Member, "Cum Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc
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Step One: Register the image with the US Copyright office. US Copyright law gives the image taker automatic copyright protection upon creation, but if there is a dispute that might lead to damages being awarded, you must register the image before you seek redress. The cost is ~$30 per "submission" (a submission can be a CD full of photos) and only requires a simple form that you can fill out yourself.
EXIF data might help a potential user to contact you if they wish to use it, but as of now the EXIF data offers no legal protection one way or the other.
Step Two: Contact the business and point out the problems and request payment. There are a number of websites that can estimate, based on the use, what a "normal" usage fee would be. If the business refuses to deal with you, contact a lawyer that understands copyright law. Have them send a nice letter with legal letterhead and see what happens.
EXIF data might help a potential user to contact you if they wish to use it, but as of now the EXIF data offers no legal protection one way or the other.
Step Two: Contact the business and point out the problems and request payment. There are a number of websites that can estimate, based on the use, what a "normal" usage fee would be. If the business refuses to deal with you, contact a lawyer that understands copyright law. Have them send a nice letter with legal letterhead and see what happens.