He was not.
Usually in eBay i.e. is a lot of copyright violation by traders who don't bother to make own pictures, so they're making money with the work of other people. You might find that familiar but I don't get used to that practice.
On the other side, there was a German website with cooking recipes and watersigned/coded pictures to track them after copying. Not visibly - that was part of their "business model". Each time one was "stealing" a picture from them, the "thieve" got an unpleasant letter from a lawyer. In that case, the same law was used to make a lot money out of a comparatively low damage for the right owner.
After all, those construction diagrams vary at different manufacturers, so the question about the benefit for PZ readers of those diagrams remains.
peterottaway
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Countries do have different interpretations so it is easier to play safe ratherthan be the victim of get tough campaign by a company that considers it is being taken advantage of
" Fair Use " provisions for review or editorial uses can allow for preproduction of up to 10% of a published article in support of genuine commentary. But the risk as has been pointed out that a judge with an exordinary high opinion of their own legal genius will decide that TV or internet etc is different .