Wednesday, October 20, 2010

And Another Photo Thief

This one was reported to us with the note that "most of the wedding cakes in the gallery are not their creations"


I have confirmed several cakes myself... perhaps you guys can help identify others!  Take a look in a her wall photos  on Facebook.


facebook.com/photos.php?id=19020996906


sugar-boutique.com


She has cakes from Wendy Kromer (Martha Stewart Magazine), Ron-Ben Israel, Cake Lava, Rebecca Sutterby, Bride magazine, OSSAS competition pix, and many more I recognize from Flickr too!




Same routine...step ONE:

Take a look and see if you recognize anyone's work.

Let us know in the comments here and we will send them a note letting them know their work has been stolen (this way we don't all send the owners a million emails)

Step 2:

Use her contact page!  TELL her what you think of her thieving ways!  Specifically identify any cakes you recognize and tell her that the owners have been contacted.  If there are any of your photos, then advise her that you want them removed immediately or you will pursue further action.
Tell your friends and ask them to contact her as well.

Step 3:

We will give her one week to take them down; then we will proceed to contacting her host if necessary.

We will also keep her on the watch list, even if she does remove the offending photos... don't want any re-offenders!!

DING DING DING... we have a winner!

Well here is a site that is just SHAMELESS in their photo thieving ways!


I have heard about them from several cake friends and many have contacted them to no avail.  It's time!
caitlynchocolate.com/default.htm


Okay everyone... step ONE:

Take a look and see if you recognize anyone's work.

Let us know in the comments here and we will send them a note letting them know their work has been stolen (this way we don't all send the owners a million emails)

Step 2:

Use her contact page!  TELL her what you think of her thieving ways!  Specifically identify any cakes you recognize and tell her that the owners have been contacted.  If there are any of your photos, then advise her that you want them removed immediately or you will pursue further action.
Tell your friends and ask them to contact her as well.

Step 3:

We will give her one week to take them down; then we will proceed to contacting her host if necessary.

We will also keep her on the watch list, even if she does remove the offending photos... don't want any re-offenders!!