Powerseller pirated my pics, really burns my a$$

I stumbled across this 08/07 reverse ASE auction, and was insulted when I saw my pic in the listing.
Many hours of trial-n-error photography, then to see it in a listing, really got my blood boiling.
I know without a doubt it's my pic, all pics have a unique signature, I know what my work looks like.
So how would you feel? Should I just ignore it?
I guess the only way to secure a pic is too insert text over it.
After 2 weeks of emails, he just sent this one, 15 minutes ago, "You and the people on the forums can suck my coc&".
Not a very professional response from a Powerseller, I expected a little more.
He didn't even put up a fight, or defend himself, guess maybe he's guilty.
Regards,
Scott
Pirated pic link

Many hours of trial-n-error photography, then to see it in a listing, really got my blood boiling.
I know without a doubt it's my pic, all pics have a unique signature, I know what my work looks like.
So how would you feel? Should I just ignore it?
I guess the only way to secure a pic is too insert text over it.
After 2 weeks of emails, he just sent this one, 15 minutes ago, "You and the people on the forums can suck my coc&".
Not a very professional response from a Powerseller, I expected a little more.
He didn't even put up a fight, or defend himself, guess maybe he's guilty.
Regards,
Scott
Pirated pic link

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Sorry that happened to you. Something I have noticed before is that assuming powersellers are a special breed is just wrong. They are like everyone else...some good and some slime.
All it takes is some volume or value, as you know, to become a powerseller.
I appreciate you putting the link, as I will not deal with the person now, in case I see their name come up in selling something I am interested in, but I wish people would also put the naming info in the post as well.
For photos that you care about, I suggest watermarking with something no one else will want in theirs (ie.... "Photos by Scott and only for use by Scott", or something like that).
If someone wins your auction, and wants the photo, and you agree, just keep a non-watermarked version around as well, and send that to them.
Doesn't help you in this instance, sorry, but hopefully it will help you moving forward. Unless you can prove, to ebay, it is your pic, I doubt they would do anything...powerseller or not, but it would be interested, as long as you kept your emails clean, to send his response to ebay as abuse of the system.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Now I'm fired up.
Scott
Try emailing eBay and see if they will do anything about it. Or, register a different account from a different IP address and buy all of his items without paying
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
That's a little to evil for my taste, but thanks for the suggestion.
Scott
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<< <i> Or, register a different account from a different IP address and buy all of his items without paying
There may be a smiley there but even suggesting that is way overboard, imho.......more dishonesty and just trying to turn another wrong with a wrong into a right.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Thought the same thing, it's painfully obvious the pics are from two diferent sources.
Apparently he felt it would help.
Scott
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
<< <i>Nice picture...do you mind if I "borrow" it from him & use it in one of my future auctions?
Pardon me sir, have you any grey poupon ?
(sorry Scott, I'm joking, in hope that you will not be too upset with the vulgarity of the situation )
``https://ebay.us/m/KxolR5
Grey Poupon, can't even afford it, Stop&Shop yellow mustard for me.
<< <i>I wasn't going to make a stink, until he told me to suck his blank.
Now I'm fired up.
Scott >>
What!?
<< <i>No big deal, I steel photo`s all the time. one guy E-mailed me with a complaint. I told him I stole his, because it was the best one I could find. there for he should be flattered. I never heard from him again!!!!
It is a big deal. Do you own photography or pay someone else to.
ErrosOnCoins
I once had a guy steal my pic and undercut my price. Working with Trust and Safety we hatched a plan for me to just buy his auction to get it down before anyone else purchased it (there was a clear concern that my guy might have no coins at all. At least your bozo appears to have coins). I took it down and a day or two later ebay removed it permanently. I would at the very least report.
--Jerry
<< <i>I wasn't going to make a stink, until he told me to suck his blank.
Now I'm fired up.
Scott >>
If you can prove they pirated your pics report him to the Bay.
<< <i>Waaaa-waaaaa Don't you have something beter to do than to whine here about this? Most of us have better things to worry about, lighten up. I have it done to me and I did not care, in fact I was faltered. Today people are so greedy and self important. Its a picture for gods sake. >>
Hey, so photographs shouldn't get paid? The greedy one is the one who stole the photo. Photographers rights are very important. Don't steal photos. Period!!!!!!!!!!
ErrosOnCoins
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<< <i>Waaaa-waaaaa Don't you have something beter to do than to whine here about this? Most of us have better things to worry about, lighten up. I have it done to me and I did not care, in fact I was faltered. Today people are so greedy and self important. Its a picture for gods sake. >>
Hey, so photographs shouldn't get paid? The greedy one is the one who stole the photo. Photographers rights are very important. Don't steal photos. Period!!!!!!!!!!
ErrosOnCoins >>
Lighten up Francis, people today get so worked up over such minor crap it damages all of us. Its a frikin picture on Ebay, what do you expect? It can't be proven, the other guy could say he stole his pic. Its a waste of life to worry about this minor crap. Now back to something that matters - real coins with out the whiners.
I see your point, I don't feel I'm crying about it, was really looking for advise on how to prevent this activity.
Greed, I live paycheck to paycheck, and today I find out who is getting laid off. My company is downsizing, and eliminating 1500
positions. I was sort of flattered, but being used dominated my thinking.
Scott
Actually, if you email ebay your listing with your photo, as long as it appeared before his auction, they will cancel his auction. It happened to me too. That was the disposition.
That Powerseller status if offered to anyone. Unless you are a guy with 10,000 feedbacks, ignore it. Meaningless.
Put unique identifiable text over it in the future (such as your eBay ID) to make your claim of piracy even easier to proove.
Relax.
i made several lowball offers on his crap
I've had folks "use" my photo's in the past and it is a but irksome. Especially when your photograph is used to sell a different coin. The only real way to prevent this is to put a watermark on your photo's as suggested. At least eBay can then respond to your complaint if its that important to you.
As for the intellectual property rights to a photograph, I guess if you made your living off of photography and your photo's were absolutely perfect, you'd have some groundwork for really complaining but, hard work or not, most of us are just amatures.
Your best bet is to just add the watermark if it really means something to you.
BTW, I wonder which ex-Forum member this might be? Definitely looks like an Anniversary Set Baby with a birthdate of August 2006 and he's obviously had some interation with the forum in the past (i.e. a good roasting)!
The name is LEE!
<< <i><<Waaaa-waaaaa Don't you have something beter to do than to whine here about this? Most of us have better things to worry about, lighten up. I have it done to me and I did not care, in fact I was faltered. Today people are so greedy and self important. Its a picture for gods sake.>>
I see your point, I don't feel I'm crying about it, was really looking for advise on how to prevent this activity.
Greed, I live paycheck to paycheck, and today I find out who is getting laid off. My company is downsizing, and eliminating 1500
positions. I was sort of flattered, but being used dominated my thinking.
Scott >>
I've had that happen to me. I emailed the seller complimenting him, saying "That's a great photo. How did you take it? No, really, how did you TAKE it?" I guess he got the message because he replaced it with his own in just a few minutes.
I'm always amazed at some people's disregard for the property of others, and yes a picture is the photographer's property. Maybe it's not a huge deal, but I wonder how they feel about Chinese knock-offs of American brands, pirated DVD's and software, etc.? Maybe they feel "faltered"
Good luck in the downsizing - hope you come out ok.
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<< <i>Well, at least he didn't call you "Rowboat butt".
Hey! That's below the belt!!
You may want to carefully weigh your reaction, tone of the response indicates seller may be a resident of a some state or federal facility.
<< <i>"After 2 weeks of emails, he just sent this one, 15 minutes ago, "You and the people on the forums can suck my coc&"."
You may want to carefully weigh your reaction, tone of the response indicates seller may be a resident of a some state or federal facility. >>
This is getting good.
Hoard the keys.
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<< <i>Waaaa-waaaaa Don't you have something beter to do than to whine here about this? Most of us have better things to worry about, lighten up. I have it done to me and I did not care, in fact I was faltered. Today people are so greedy and self important. Its a picture for gods sake. >>
Thank God, someone with a little sense. anybody want my photo`s on E-bay, you are welcome to them!!!!
<< <i>I copied years ago when I was new at selling on e-Bay. I got caught and received a stiff warning from e-Bay. They threatened to throw me off e-Bay. It worked for me, I learned my lesson and learned how to take pictures. >>
Well let that be a leason, always put them though PhotoShop before you re-deploy them
It is a beautiful looking pic. If anything you ought to feel proud your skills are in such demand. Because of his profane brushoff, I would probably write back and drop about ten f-bombs on him just for good measure!
Tyler
<< <i>I know it sucks, but the image is of a very common bullion coin, not a unique collectable. The photo, as spectacular as it is, is merely of a "widget". Secondly, unless this powerseller is directly competing for you, I guess I do not see what the conflict is.
It is a beautiful looking pic. If anything you ought to feel proud your skills are in such demand. Because of his profane brushoff, I would probably write back and drop about ten f-bombs on him just for good measure!
Tyler >>
Actually, it's not a "very common bullion coin" and has been a very popular coin. At the minimum it's a $500 coin.
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Regards,
Vic
<< <i>By the way, the powerseller he is talking about is me. He has been sending me emails constantly. He even got his friends to break my chops. Now I see he is wasting his time on the forums. If any of you have a problem with me, then fire away.
Regards,
Vic >>
The picture is HIS, and you are stealing it! Pure and simple.
On another note, I would like to thank the board members. I started collecting in 2006, and thanks to the likes of ericj, and a few others, I purchased these coins, W platinum, 20th Anniversary sets, etc. I have made a few bucks thanks to this forum and I would like to give credit where credit is due.
Regards,
Vic