Have to agree with Nathan F here... Google has it's standard policy, and it's the photographer who is asking them to change it with no legal leg to stand on. Anybody who receives a DMCA notice can make it public... sure they could play friendly and keep it private, but who does that benefit? Will the photographer really lose business just because he doesn't want his copyrighted material freely available on google?/div>
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