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Originally Posted by Bill_Forster Well, I wrote a letter to the editor of the newspaper and explained that the photo that was printed was mine and provided my web site where the photo could be viewed. I explained that I wanted to maintain my copyright to the photo and that they may not use the photo again without my permission. I didn't broach the subject of payment but I did mention that if they liked the photo maybe we could work together sometime. I have not heard a word back from them even acknowledging my letter or their mistake. I don't want to piss them off because I believe having them as a friend will do me more good. Do I just let it go at that? |
As with any negotiation, you need to make your demands known.
From what you have written, you want:
- you want your copyright maintained; and
- they can't use your photo again.
It seems to me that, so far, they've honored your requests.
I would have followed Marie Hughes's advice. By having them give you credit for the photo, the paper acknowledges your copyright and gives you credit for your photo.
I think in these situations, you need to be very clear on what exactly what you are seeking.
Given that you haven't asked for money, I think that issue is now resolved. By the way, I think if you do start asking for money now, it is poor form because you don't appear to know what you want. I don't think the money will be worth the fight, anyway. Consider the loss as tuition into the school of hard knocks and learn from it.
If you want to establish a relationship, follow Kevin Weatherly's advice.
Regards,
Kevin