>From http://www.gearlive.com/index.php/news/C23/
Those of you that enjoy using you digital camera to take high quality images
may want to think about how you take your future photographs. It seems some
photo labs are refusing to print digital photographs that look "too
professional", fearing that in doing so they may be breaking copyright laws.
With traditional photographs, the widely accepted rule was that if you had
the negative, you had permission to reproduce it, but in this age of digital
photography it can be hard to tell if the photo was taken by Joe Blow, or
simply scanned into a computer or downloaded off the Internet. While the
photo labs fear being sued for breaking copyright laws, there really isn't
any exact way to know if a photo belongs to the person bringing it in and
approval could vary from lab tech to lab tech.
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