True, true, but like I said this is one girl that I do not trust.Originally Posted by Kalei
By the way, thanks for your replies. I just wasn't sure if I was overreacting or not.
True, true, but like I said this is one girl that I do not trust.Originally Posted by Kalei
By the way, thanks for your replies. I just wasn't sure if I was overreacting or not.
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Jasper
[Irish Setter]
It would depend on her motives as to whether it would make me mad or not.
Since you've made it quite clear that you consider this person a "ticking time bomb" in addition to your comment;It would seem in your own best interests to ask her politely to either remove the photo of your dog, or suggest that she clearly state who the dog belongs to and why she chose to use that photo instead of one of her own dog.True, true, but like I said this is one girl that I do not trust.
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Thanks for the advice. I don't want to go into too much details with this girl, but yes she is like a ticking timebomb and untrustworthy. I think I will speak to her about it. But like I said, I wasn't sure if I was overreacting or not.Originally Posted by applesmom
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Jasper
[Irish Setter]
I know this is resolved, but Out of consideration, she should have asked you number one. Number 2, I realize she is young, but if you have a nervous feeling about it, I would ask her to remove your dog from her display. You really do not even need to give a reason of theft- just that it is your dog, and you have the right who has YOUR dogs picture and who doesn't.Originally Posted by Husky15
On websites, we share pictures of related dogs. ALWAYS is permission asked and given in email form as to using the picture on the webpages. I have the same situation with my dogs parents, and siblings, as well as the use of my dogs on their website... The reason for this permission is NOT theft- its the impression of who owns the dog- and credit is always given with the picture...
If it was a friend, I'd have no care in the world. However, by the sounds of it she isn't even your friend.
People have taken and used pictures of my dogs before with asking me. It's pretty annoying.
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wolfsoul; totally agree, it strikes me as odd as well. And when my family and good friends use pictures of my dog I tend to feel happy too.
borzoimom; you made a very, very good point. I definitely shouldn't have to use an excuse where she is my dog. I mean, if she asked permission I probably would have considered it, but since I know what she is like and used it without permission it just made me wonder.
Kfamr; she isn't much my friend, she is just a girl that my cousin sorta knows from back where I used to live. I have seen her in person and said hello, but for the most part we just talk online. And I agree, it is annoying - very annoying.
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Jasper
[Irish Setter]
It may only be MSN, but using someone's photo without permission or photo-credit is a no-no. She should be made aware of that. Maybe in this case there is nothing legally wrong - but the practice should be discouraged as it could be copy-right infringement under the right circumstances.
Totally agree with you. I don't care if a good friend or family member uses a photo of her because I trust them, but if it's someone I don't trust or is - or not even an acquaintance then it just makes me a little annoyed.Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
Exactly why it made me wonder a little. And I don't think you are selfish at all. I asked a couple of my friends how they would react and they seemed like they would get more upset then I did. It's definitely not selfishness.Originally Posted by BC_MoM
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Jasper
[Irish Setter]
I have to tell you, I wouldn't like it. They can easily tell you they're just having it there because the dog is nice looking - and then tell another it's THEIR dog.
Maybe I'm just selfish, though.![]()
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my friends have pictures of my dogs in their wallets! teehee :]
however, if this was a random person who doesn't really know you or your dog, I'd be a bit suspicious or annoyed. there DEFINITELY are wierdos out there that use other peoples dog pictures and say its their dog... as we have seen on PT!
I wasn't going to post this, but we had this person that wanted to use Zubin to her female. In the checks on our end, we decided the line would not be something I want my male to stud. So we turned her down polietly with the reasons. A few weeks later, out of boredom, I cruised her website only to see a picture of Zubin ( the show picture of him on my website) listed as " coming litter..". I wrote her a email , requesting receipt, and called her. She said she forgot to take it off, and did so immediately.. ( uh huh..). The point is- the use of my dog on her website with my dogs picture would be used for advertising for her puppies..
Maybe I am wrong here, but use of your dog on her sources to me is like having someone else's child on their site/im etc. Highly suspecious, and it would raise the hair on the back of my neck with suspecion.. I believe your actions and requests are totally justified- TOTALLY..
LOL! That's so cute. ^_^Originally Posted by bckrazy
And I agree, and I have heard of those things happening on PT, it really is sad.
Wow, that sounds WAY too suspicious to me. Wouldn't that be illegal of her to do that? And it's good that you checked the website, because she could have been lying to you and was gonna keep it up and then give people false information that he is the father of the litter. It's good you contacted her.Originally Posted by borzoimom
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Jasper
[Irish Setter]
I am now copywriting my show photos.. Lesson learned..
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