If you find that someone has used one of your photographs without your permission, you can:
A) Do nothing, as anyone can freely take images from photographers.
B) Do nothing if it is on the Internet, as all Internet-based photographs are royalty-free.
C) Tell the person to stop using the photograph.If a print of the photograph was made, you can ask that the print be returned to you.
D) Turn the infringer in to the Copyright Office.
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