Jeff/Cliff-
I had a professional design bootlegged to a foreign
country (by my own client no less) and used to construct
a new factory.
Other than being very ticked off, I found there was almost
nothing I could do about it.
By law, Cliff is entitled to the profit he would have made
had he sold the piece himself or thru a broker. Copyright
is civil law NOT criminal law. Legal fees to go after
scumbags quickly exceed the profits lost. Sometimes
threatening letters from lawyers might work.
Other A/E firms sometime bootleg my work. I work in
AutoCad and sign each detail down on the microscopic
level with my name. A professional can lose their license
by bootleging other professional's works. Artists do not have this available.
Me? I'd track the SOB down, fly to England and confront
the SOB and demand $$$, /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cowboy.gif
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