Lee Tae-young is a full time fireman and part time photographer, and as the latter he tends to check out camera ads more than most people. Much to his surprise he found one of his own photographs in an ad for the Nikons new D50 - yet nobody had asked him for permission to publish it clearly infringing his copyright.
https://www.quesabesde.com/noticias/1_1931 See the ad and images at Quesabesde and read more - if you can read Spanish.
That's not the worst of it though, the camera that actually appears in Lee Tae-Youngs photograph is a Canon 300D. Nikon has simply photoshopped the Nikon name onto the Canon.
The ad agency that made the ad explains that they had taken the image from Lee Tae-youngs website in order to use as reference.
"For reference, we have collected some photos from Internet sites including Lee's. But by our mistake, Lee's photo was used for the Internet ad," Kang Jun-shik, a manager at the ad agency told < The Korea Times . Kang admitted that he didn't even get Lee's approval to use his photo as a reference. An apology has been posted on the ad agency’s website.
The ad shows a boy, held by his father, holding a Nikon digital camera in his hands with the tagline, "Being a good father becomes easier. As my father records me with a Nikon Camera, I also record my child with a Nikon."
Some previous posts harping on about copyright: Getty images teamed up with PicScout to hunt and destroy copyright infringers Tuesday, July 26 2005 A short chat with Leslie A. Kelly Monday, July 11, 2005 Tsunami-filmer in Khao Lak bankrupts without payment for his film Thursday, July 21, 2005 The latest copyright fight - Perfect 10 vs Amazon Monday, July 04, 2005. Photos, blogging and fair use Friday, February 04, 2005 Copyright, Copyleft, Copyup, Copydown and Copywrong. Monday, January 17, 2005 Nike convicted of copyright infringement, Zhu Zhiqiang won Thursday, December 30, 2004 When is permission to repost images needed? Wednesday, December 08, 2004 Hotlinking to big sites is legit - they don't care a bit. Wednesday, August 25, 2004 Copyright isn’t a Threat, it’s a Protection Thursday, June 17, 2004 Reuters FAST technology will monitor copyright violation Friday, March 26, 2004