Ian Pack - photographer
 
         
    Anita & Mark Palfery's Wedding
25 November 2005
 
   
             
     
Copyright

In accordance with Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, the copyright in all images photographic or otherwise and designs remain with Ian Pack, Ian Pack Photography and The PACK Shot Co, a trading name of Ian Pack. This applies to the design of this web site, the content, including text and images.

This Web site does not contain any Royalty-free images.
©1983 - 2005 Ian Pack. All rights reserved.

What is Copyright?
It is a property right vested in works which authors have created. The law of copyright protects against unauthorised use of works and entitles the copyright owner to economic benefit.

You will no doubt understand that copyrights on the images displayed on this site are valuable assets. Remember, a professional photographer earns his/her living from the creation of images. Anyone, whether an individual or business, who reproduces a photograph in breach of copyright is liable to be sued for damages. Many breaches of copyright are criminal offenses punishable by imprisonment, a fine or both.

If you use any of my images without prior arrangement, or in a manner different to that agreed, then it amounts to theft.

What this means to you
You cannot download, forward, save, retrieve, store, print or do anything with any images displayed on this site except look at them. If you want a copy of an image, or would like to reproduce any image on your web site or in a brochure please contact me.

Definition of REPRODUCTION
REPRODUCTION includes any form of copying or publication of the whole or part of any picture whether by printing, photography, slide projection (whether or not to an audience), xerography/photo-copying, artist’s reference, artist’s illustration, layout or presentation, electronic, digital or mechanical means or by any other means now or not now known. Reproduction further includes the use of or reference to the whole or part of any picture in the creation of another picture, which may be completely different from the original picture, in particular when such difference is caused wholly or partly by computer, electronic, digital, mechanical or any other means.

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