2017-08-19
Dear Pinterest,
Thank you very much for your discrete letter informing me about you removing a pin due to Copyright issues. I would rather a pin with copyright issues be removed as quickly as possible so that I will not have to be subjected to the unpleasantness related to being sued for such issues. Right now, I use only my own images to develop (I am an artist) as well as images free to use, modify and share commercial according to the Bing creative copyright filter. I also use images under the public domain.
I did not know How to find out about copyright issues before I got to Bing filter so right now I have some images that I developed before in which I do not know how to check this problem out. They are actually in my archives. I must state, for the records, that sometimes I find all this research confusing and I get mixed up and might use the wrong image. Anyways, I am very grateful you removed the offending image
I lost a huge amount of money for this reason to people who I consider insane enemies. I am a bitter pill to swallow. I have to tell you, there is nothing I would rather less do than have any work of mine benefit these people. I am referring to this issue because I do not ever want to have such a problem again. Why should I even bother to notice the quality work of people who have hurt me so grievously? . As you know there are a lot of images on your site and elsewhere with which there is no problem.
Sincerely Kathy Vivian Fabian
Comments
Post a Comment