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<blockquote data-quote="jayne" data-source="post: 32982" data-attributes="member: 7452"><p>You know, this is the 3rd forum that has mentioned "due diligence" (I asked this same question on another photography forum, as well as a business forum, as they all have difference audiences, thus different viewpoints). Although, one person mentioned that "due diligence" means to take a "less is more" standpoint, that the more you try to CYA, the more in will come back and bite you as it is showing the other side that you "knew what I was doing was wrong" (paraphrased as I cannot find the post right now).</p><p></p><p>And yes, my research is due to the fact that right now, while the corporation I work under has an attorney, it is a *corporate* attorney, not a copyright attorney, and I cannot yet afford to hire an attorney in specific, and want to do the right thing to begin with, instead of having to -fix- what I'm doing because someone gets (financially) hurt, which in turn (financially) hurts me.</p><p></p><p>I actually love printing my own photos, as, like Helene said, I can control exactly what the end result looks like, and in the long run, people like "perfect" photos better than "cheap" photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayne, post: 32982, member: 7452"] You know, this is the 3rd forum that has mentioned "due diligence" (I asked this same question on another photography forum, as well as a business forum, as they all have difference audiences, thus different viewpoints). Although, one person mentioned that "due diligence" means to take a "less is more" standpoint, that the more you try to CYA, the more in will come back and bite you as it is showing the other side that you "knew what I was doing was wrong" (paraphrased as I cannot find the post right now). And yes, my research is due to the fact that right now, while the corporation I work under has an attorney, it is a *corporate* attorney, not a copyright attorney, and I cannot yet afford to hire an attorney in specific, and want to do the right thing to begin with, instead of having to -fix- what I'm doing because someone gets (financially) hurt, which in turn (financially) hurts me. I actually love printing my own photos, as, like Helene said, I can control exactly what the end result looks like, and in the long run, people like "perfect" photos better than "cheap" photos. [/QUOTE]
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