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Originally posted by Kona & Oreo's mom
I must disagree with this statement. Having worked in publishing for a long time, I know that a photograph is covered by copyright the instant it is "fixed in tangible form" and that includes a digital photo "fixed" in computer memory. Without doing anything (such as publishing it, registering it, or putting a circled C on it), the photographer holds the legal copyright of the photo as the creator.
When you submitted the photo to POTD, you transfered your ownership of copyright to POTD as explained by Karen. The shelter, despite the good work they do, is not legally allowed to alter or reproduce and distribute the images without permission of the new copyright owner, POTD.
Copyright law is very complex and in some places "gray." However, on this matter it is quite clear. Don't let them make you feel guilty for defending your rights.
I wanted to say the same thing. They are not right. Basically the copyright is always with the creator. He can transfer the right to other people (like to Karen when you submit a picture) but if the right hasn't been transferred to you then you don't have it.