numismatic-world.blogspot.co.uk Using Copied Sovereign Photos

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.

numismatic-world.blogspot.co.uk

numismatic-world.blogspot.co.uk is just one of the many coin dealers, bloggers & websites worldwide who commit copyright theft by using our copyright images without our permission. On their website, a page of which we reproduce here, they are clearly using our 2010 Uncirculated Sovereign photograph.

Sample Listing

Issue Limits – Uncirculated VersionFor 2005, the issue limit was only 75,000, the lowest bullion sovereignmintage for over 120 years, this has been the same since then. We expect the issue limit for 2010 to be similar.

 

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)

Details

Issue Limits – Uncirculated VersionFor 2005, the issue limit was only 75,000, the lowest bullion sovereign mintage for over 120 years, this has been the same since then. We expect the issue limit for 2010 to be similar.

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