There was an issue a few years ago on the old, old BBKA forum, where some idiot (happened to be me!) posted a photo of something completely random (coffee cups I recall after some late-night posting) which, after a couple of years, Getty Images asked for a royalty fee. There was NO indication anywhere on the image or hidden in the image that it was a royalty image and Getty relented as BBKA is a charity - however it did put the BBKA office in a spin until it was sorted out, as the cost could have been quite high. Therefore the BBKA are naturally nervous about holding such images. I don't know what the law says in this regard - and as I am sure some of you will point out, that images can be posted here in any case, so they are visible. It's just a bit of a faff. I am guessing here, that any copyright infringement would be the responsibility of the third party site if there is just a link to the picture from here to that site, as opposed to actually uploading a copyrighted picture onto the BBKA forum where the BBKA might be responsible. Does anyone know a media lawyer?
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