Wow, I'm not receiving notification of new posts. Sorry about the delayed response. So... to first clarify some of the muddiness:
The messages back and forth are there in their entirety, minus the personal attacks. They are also the entire conversation we've had about my photos. I did not edit the messages, nor delete non-favorable portions. I only deleted names and the 2 paragraphs of personal attacks by the LFS owner. Nothing was typed with the intent of swaying anyone to agree with me.
I can't dig too deeply into the history here, as it could begin to compromise confidentiality. I'm sorry it has to be that way, but as mentioned, it really couldn't get any worse than to turn myself from a copyright infringement plaintiff to a slander defendant. I'm doing the best I can to look at only the facts, and not tarnish anything with emotions or feelings.
As a side note, I've decided the photos are worth $250 each. I knew $2500 was ridiculous before I posted. I was just trying to get some sort of feedback.
Maroun.c, thanks for the thought about not having a property release. This has been the new kink in the process. I'm looking into that now.
Umm, Fish?, thank you for the information. I have a lot of reading to do. I'd like to learn more about the service provider relationship. Is there honestly any chance the SP could be liable for anything at all?
JeffReef, I can appreciate your intent in that "it's just not worth the effort," but what's killing me is that we always read about who has what rights, and yadda yadda, but I feel like the photography industry is filled with surrender. It's almost like everyone's always saying "Yes, we have the power, we own the photos, we're entitled, but it's not worth the effort." If that's the case... You don't have the power and the legalities are worthless. I'm sick of this industry "lying down and taking it" so to speak.
gnarlywine, I can appreciate where you're coming from, but it sounds like you're not understanding my motives. For me, it's about doing what's right, regardless of cost. If I don't get a penny from this, that's fine. If I can resolve it with the service provider yanking the photos... perfect! My feelings are that I asked him to remove photos, he told me to F*** off and that he was going to keep them up just to spite me. He's called a bluff, and I feel it's important that he understands his actions aren't acceptable.
As for lawyer and court fees, that's why I want to resolve this in small claims. No lawyers allowed. This is about removing the photos, not retiring early off of a settlement.
Jeffreef, the opportunity costs are not greater than the reward for me. I just want it to be "right."
stdreb27, asking him nicely wouldn't work. If I called, he'd hang up as soon as he heard my voice. If I walked in, he'd kick me out and call the cops. At this point, out of spite, he really would go to court over three bad photos.
Letmegrow, that wasn't me, no. I think that was Blazer88.
Beerguy, thank you.
Has anyone actually heard of a photographer taking someone to court? Winning?