Copyright Theft
Perhaps we should be flattered by the number of people including dealers who continually infringe our IP (Intellectual Property) rights by using our copyright images, but we do not find it amusing, and will take legal action against any copyright thieves.
gainesvillecoins.com
Gainesville Coins is just one of the many coin dealers, bloggers & websites worldwide who commit copyright theft by using our copyright images without our permission. They have repeatedly used different images, without permission. On their website, a page of which we reproduce here, they are clearly using our 1975 Bermuda $100 gold coin photographs.
They have added text over the images to claim them as their own. This is totally dishonest and misleading.
Sample Listing
1975 $100 Proof Gold Bermuda Coin (Royal Visit) – .2034 oz of Gold
Stock photo only
What’s Wrong?
It is dishonest and unethical to pirate and steal other people’s work by using high quality copyright photographs without the owner’s consent. We can partially understand why they do it; it is quick and easy (but then so is robbing people).
Registrant:
Gainesville Coins
17860 N. US Hwy 41
Lutz, FL 33549
USDomain Name: GAINESVILLECOINS.COM
Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
joe@gainesvillecoins.comGainesville Coins
17860 N. US Hwy 41
Lutz, FL 33549
US813-482-9300