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Stop Stealing my Copyrights!
Have you ever been stolen from? Do you know how it feels? You work hard to
achieve, to acquire, or to create and then some undeserving fool steps in and
takes it all away from you. You feel violated! Your efforts were in vain.
Something meaningful that was rightfully yours is snatched away.
As a young man, I developed a real love for music. I grew up in it, with Mom on
the piano, my uncle on the guitar, and my aunt and sisters singing. By high
school, I was becoming especially intrigued with the guitar, and I began to
teach myself the chords and scales, and learn from whoever could teach me.
During my junior year, some buddies and I formed a band. We practiced for hours
upon hours every single day, until we sounded awesome. Those were the glory
days, and we thought we had the world on a string.
My interest in guitar quickly became a passion, even verging on obsession, and
the guys in the band became like a family. On Saturdays, when I had the chance,
I would descend upon our local guitar shop and spend literally the entire day
playing first one instrument, then the next. What an opportunity to learn. What
beautifully crafted instruments. I knew that someday I would have a fine guitar
like the ones in the store... Someday!
I managed to get a part-time job working weekends, and full time during my
summer break from school. I saved most of what I earned, really every dime I
could, always dreaming of that brand new electric guitar. The Peavey T-60 with
dual action pickups, and a Peavey Special 130 with Black Widow speakers to
amplify my sound. Yeah, there may have been much nicer guitars at the guitar
center where I hung out. But this one, this was the one within my reach by the
end of summer break. I'm sure I must have had the proudest look on my face as I
counted out the money and took possession of my dream.
As time marched on, our little band gained some notoriety, locally at least, and
we had the time of our lives. But eventually high school ended and we all moved
on, and life took some new turns. I left home and went off to college to study
for a career, and time for guitar became increasingly scarce. Between classes,
and study, and part-time work, my Peavey T-60 just about forgot who I was. I
sometimes thought of selling her to help pay for college, but I had worked so
hard and saved so long for her I just could never do it.
The summer after I finished that first long year in college, I landed a pretty
decent part-time job working in a hospital. I moved into an apartment near my
job, and my very first day there was when I first experienced the horrible
feeling of being violated. When I came home from work, some undeserving fool had
broken into my apartment and stolen my Peavey T-60 and Peavey Special 130
amplifier. I was stunned! I was horrified! What could I do? I filed a police
report, but what good is that? I knew I would never play my guitar again.
As a man today, I still feel the sting of the impact that loss had on me. It
wasn’t as if I squandered something meaningful, it was ripped from me. As a
business owner today, I’m incensed by what I often see happening in my own
industry. I surf the web, to get inspiration from other portrait photographers.
There are many beautiful websites that showcase the original artistic works of
true craftsman, story tellers who reflect life through the images they create.
On every one of these photography websites, without fail you will find a stern
warning about copyright infringement, “Violators will be prosecuted!”
As craftsman we are very passionate about our work. As artisans who earn our
living from our original creations, I believe our copyrights to the images we
create as photographers, should absolutely be honored and protected. But too
many times, I click on a fellow photographer's website and, “loading”, then up
pops the beautiful pictures and awesome graphics, which obviously took a
tremendous amount of time to create. But then, what's that I hear; Enya, Kenny
G, or some current top 40 hit starts to play. And I sit there wondering, “Can
this person really justify paying the very expensive licensing fees to be able
to put this stuff on their website? Or are they (God forbid) infringing on
someone else’s copyright?”
Aristotle once wrote, “Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in
deserving them.” We may be able to give our websites a polished appearance by
violating a musical artist’s copyright, but what have we also done in the
process? Have we not lost our dignity? Webster defines dignity as, “The state of
being worthy or honorable; elevation of mind or character; true worth;
excellence.” If we do not exercise dignity in our profession, by abstaining from
infringing upon the music copyrights of performing artists, how can we then
justify our demands as professional photographers, that our copyrights to our
images must be protected? If a client who visits your website, notices you have
copyright protected music to accompany your gallery presentations, what does
that do to your credibility when you speak of copyright infringement?
In our studio, and on our website, we use royalty free music, for which we have
purchased a proper license. The cost for a royalty free music license is very
reasonable, even for the smallest portrait studio. There are numerous vendors
and a multitude of selections of royalty free music available, both in mp3 and
wav formats. The tracks are very easy to download and edit for in studio
ambience, multimedia advertising, digital proofing sales presentations, or to
use on your website. If you are currently unlawfully using copyright protected
music on your website, please consider that, you are trading your dignity to
possess honors that you really do not deserve. Hmmm ... makes me wonder how good
ole Aristotle was to know copyright infringement would become a serious problem.
Serious for sure, and ubiquitous; but what I fail to understand is how a person
who's livelihood depends on copyright protection, can justify being a
perpetrator. Good day and happy clicking. !
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