Vanessa Joy

why ONE PHOTO was worth $10,000 and yours could be too!

Photographers, have you ever had your work stolen? Learn more about copyrighting your photos. Visit RightsClick and get your first month free. Get started: https://bit.ly/RightsClick-VanessaJoy ✨✨Are you on the INSIDE? http://thephotoinsiders.com EXCLUSIVE video content and community for photographers✨✨ 💻 My Lightroom Presets: http://presets.breatheyourpassion.com FREE Preset: http://bit.ly/freejoypreset -- WEBSITES: For Photographers: http://www.breatheyourpassion.com For Clients: http://www.vanessajoy.com SOCIAL: Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/vanessajoy Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/7cqGn8/ Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/VJoyPhoto Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/vanessa__joy GEAR USED: Well, I sued Condé Nast and a wedding venue for using my photo in a print ad without my permission—and I won! In this video, I’ll walk you through the entire crazy story, from how my photo ended up in The Knot magazine, to the legal action I took and the $20K settlement I secured. If you’ve ever felt powerless when someone used your images without credit, you NEED to hear this. You can actually sue for up to $100,000 under federal copyright law, and I'm breaking down exactly how you can protect your work. Plus, a quick dive into how RightsClick makes copyright registration so much easier for creators like us. Join me in taking a stand for photographers’ rights and learn what to do when your work is stolen. 💼📸 00:00 - Intro: Suing a Magazine and Venue 01:00 - Photographers and Stolen Work 02:40 - When Businesses Cross the Line 04:00 - The Story: New Jersey Wedding Venue 05:32 - Copyright Law and RightsClick 09:20 - The Legal Process Begins 11:00 - Settlement with Condé Nast 13:00 - Relationship Ramifications 14:00 - Future of the Venue & Final Thoughts

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