Public Voice Network
- Pic of the Day 1042910429
- Photoshop CS4 BUG?? 66
- EC: The Grid System 77
- blog 3097730977
- CS4 2424
- flip ultra video camera 1515
- what does this job entail… 2121
- Creative influence 77
- The '90's 190190
- The 80s 157157
- Tottenham court road 4747
- What are you listening to… 928928
- Politics 49934993
- Superman Type 44
- Art Basel 2008 2525
- 13 great ads for WWF from… 55
- deserves it 1818
- Closed Captions On Web 22
- Turner Prize 33
- We've launched our po… 1010
- apple virus scanner 1616
- Ol' Skool 3939
- emily the strange 1616
- Busted 419419
where do i stand 2626 Responses
Last post: 5 months ago | Thread started: Jul 4, 08, 1:39 p.m.
- Mr_Neue
So i was made redundant from an agency two months ago & I'm doing quite well for myself as a freelancer doing my own thing etc.
My problem is that they still have my photo & profile on their website, The image of me was taken by a close friend of mine who is a photographer so they no longer have my permission to display this image of me.
I think that they don't want to look thin on the ground staff wise with their client presence on the web as I was the only designer there. I'm not happy about this situation as i'm trying to build my own business now.
Does anyone know how i stand legally as I don't work for them now & they are saying I do according to the website. Plus I never gave permission or release to my profile being on there in the first place!
- Jul 4, 08, 1:39 p.m. – Permalink
- Stink
Seriously if you even mention that the image was taken by a "close friend of mine who is a photographer" and that "they no longer have my permission to display this image of [you]", you know what kind of response you'll get?
Wow this dude's petty. Good thing we fired him.


- Dog-earJul 4, 08, 1:43 p.m. – Permalink
- robotron3k
I was first going to tell you to write an email like Stink says, but after thinking about it, what I would do is leave your picture up and tell all your clients you consult with them on creative issues. then take the agency portfolio and put the best pieces of your site. then, just site back and let the agency come to you. if they say anything, say, "Well, you were using me to get projects, so why can't I use your company to get mine????"
pitash!

- Dog-earJul 4, 08, 1:43 p.m. – Permalink
- robotron3k
naw, you guys have it all wrong, fuck all those mofos man, I've worked in agencies for years, all sizes and types. those big guys are just as desperate for clients as the small one-two man shops. they are just as hungry to use someone's talent and just as afraid those people will steal their clients. as well, they don't have a good idea in their head and always looking to mow through people, hiring and firing, to make profits. use and abuse these "corporations" "companies" "agencies" to the best of your abilities. They are not real people anyway, it's okay really.


- Dog-earJul 4, 08, 1:52 p.m. – Permalink



