As a photographer myself, I would be pretty livid if someone were raking in tens, hundreds, thousands of dollars off of one of my photos and I would be very much pursuing whatever legal action I could bring against the poster.
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Exactly. It is no different form having public showings of movies you have pirated.
That's my thinking as well. And not just public showings, but specifically public showings which include a financial exchange.
My biggest concern would be that the post edit function is not deactivated after so long. Until the payout for the post is made, it can be edited to remove the image and any detail within it. Is there any way to prove it after that? Because then it would simply be a blank post with a large amount of money attached to it.
The blockchain is forever. Every edit can be seen via https://steemd.com/ (as well as other tools).
Awesome, @lukestokes . I love it. If that's the case, I would imagine people will learn after the first couple of court cases. lol