el2558 Posts: 111 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 8, 2024 13:13:30 GMTmadockawando likes this Post by el2558 on Feb 8, 2024 13:13:30 GMTAny individual who posts copy written material is subject to legal liability. Furthermore, that individual will be banned from the OGR Forum. Seen a few members get banned along the way. One of several reasons I no longer support that forum. It’s ok for dealers to show real photos for their pre-order engines but not the supporting members. |
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BobS2056 Posts: 167 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 8, 2024 14:21:36 GMTvia mobilecurtis and madockawando like this Post by BobS2056 on Feb 8, 2024 14:21:36 GMTPretty strange situation for that forum This is supposed to be fun hobby Bob |
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af3020 Posts: 418 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 8, 2024 14:23:14 GMTharborbelt70, curtis, and 1 more like this Post by af3020 on Feb 8, 2024 14:23:14 GMTI can't speak for all of the dealers but those that I have dealt with with respect to prototype photos have made sure they had permission to use the picture in their advertising. Given the litigious nature of modern day communications I suspect any manufacturer who uses a prototype photo of any kind makes it a point to get permission for its use. |
Sir James Posts: 1,349 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 8, 2024 14:41:04 GMTcurtis likes this Post by Sir James on Feb 8, 2024 14:41:04 GMTOGR got sued for copyright material a member posted. They in turn tried to get the poster involved. |
Traindiesel! Eat, Sleep, Run Trains, Repeat ! Posts: 3,122 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 8, 2024 22:47:16 GMT4dogsinjersey, curtis, and 1 more like this Post by Traindiesel! on Feb 8, 2024 22:47:16 GMTYou can just as easily post the internet link to a picture without repercussions. |
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superwarp1 Posts: 388 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 9, 2024 18:07:22 GMTfirewood likes this Post by superwarp1 on Feb 9, 2024 18:07:22 GMTMy issue is their zero tolorance policy. You screw up once and you are done. Come on mistakes happen. I had a friend who was booted off the forum for a copyright pic. There was a thread from way back in 2018 that someone brought up with a reply. A pic was there and he got banned. My friend had no Idea about the policy and could not remember that thread from so long ago. Many of us have told Alan he would have to ban use all as we all have done it over the course of the forums life. I'm not certainly going spend all day researching posts for a pic I posted five, six, ten years ago. |
af3020 Posts: 418 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 9, 2024 19:13:10 GMT Post by af3020 on Feb 9, 2024 19:13:10 GMTI agree, zero tolerance is tough but I'm sure the size of their operation is such that having to pay someone for a violation of copyright could easily wipe them out. As others have noted, they faced this situation once and it is obvious they have no intention of facing it again. It really comes down to one thing - regardless of the format of the picture - if you don't own the copyright then post a link. If there isn't a link then forget it. |
josef Posts: 5,233 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 9, 2024 19:24:18 GMTrtraincollector likes this Post by josef on Feb 9, 2024 19:24:18 GMTThat's one thing with YouTube. If its there, you have made it public. |
Adam Posts: 10,502 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 9, 2024 19:41:22 GMT Post by Adam on Feb 9, 2024 19:41:22 GMTYouTube allows the creators to prevent their videos from being embedded. It is a very simple toggle you can set for your videos. If it's not set, you can embed elsewhere, which I take as implied permission but maybe the laws say different. |
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rtraincollector https://rtssite.shutterfly.com/1275 Posts: 1,734 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 9, 2024 20:14:07 GMTmadockawando likes this Post by rtraincollector on Feb 9, 2024 20:14:07 GMTTo me that forum is to much like a dictatorship in a lot of way. If for some reason they don't like a thread for what ever reason it will get removed. I was basically attacked by Barry for a engine I bought from him, that I was trying to sell. I didn't even remember who sold it to me. I made a comment that I repaired it as someone took the command system out and I replaced it. well all of a sudden any thing he said was removed to make me look bad. Had to defendBarry. They should of just removed it. Policyyou can not write about a advertiser or friend. There was nothing wrong with my post until Barry jump all over me trying to sell it, and saying if I knew you where going to tell the whole story to try and sell it, I would not of sold it to you. It's called put foot in mouth and chewvigorously. But they came to his rescue LOL. that is one reason I do not visit or support that forum anymore and haven't for a few years. |
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steveoncattailcreek Posts: 514 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 9, 2024 20:58:17 GMT Post by steveoncattailcreek on Feb 9, 2024 20:58:17 GMTFeb 9, 2024 19:41:22 GMT Adam said: YouTube allows the creators to prevent their videos from being embedded. It is a very simple toggle you can set for your videos. If it's not set, you can embed elsewhere, which I take as implied permission but maybe the laws say different. . . . and I think it's that very uncertainty that fuels a lot of the recurring copyright trauma. Unless one is well versed in IP law, it's a real crap shoot trying to determine exactly where the line is sometimes. Some content creators (or their minions) have taken advantage of that uncertainty by alleging infringement even if recognized exceptions (such as fair use) might actually prevail. As an old-school title underwriter once told me, "Never insure into a lawsuit -- even if you eventually win, the cost and hassle will make you regret it!" Appropriate caution can easy bleed into paranoia, though, but it's hard to definitively argue with the snake-bit . . . |
JKP Posts: 2,100 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 10, 2024 0:29:21 GMT Post by JKP on Feb 10, 2024 0:29:21 GMTI only post pictures I have taken, the best approach otherwise is Traindiesel's. |
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firewood "Nice try, Lao Che!" Posts: 1,519 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 10, 2024 5:18:15 GMTmadockawando likes this Post by firewood on Feb 10, 2024 5:18:15 GMTFeb 9, 2024 18:07:22 GMT superwarp1 said: My issue is their zero tolorance policy. You screw up once and you are done. Come on mistakes happen. I had a friend who was booted off the forum for a copyright pic. Dave |
rtraincollector https://rtssite.shutterfly.com/1275 Posts: 1,734 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 10, 2024 12:50:02 GMTmadockawando likes this Post by rtraincollector on Feb 10, 2024 12:50:02 GMTFirewood, it seems the forums, seem to keep members on there rosters even actual dead ones to keep the member count up for some reason, either they don't really have the time to go through it and removed said ones or what. |
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el2558 Posts: 111 | OGR’s double standard rules –Feb 10, 2024 13:20:13 GMTfirewood and madockawando like this Post by el2558 on Feb 10, 2024 13:20:13 GMT I was given a verbal word salad by Mr. Snarky, so I started posting links to real photos. If you don’t re-new your (voluntary) yearly forum subscription, you are axed. I tried to increase the scale traffic vs. gauge over many years but could never get past 10 modelers. YouTube is not going to save them now either. |
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