Every girl including myself left this "agency" (aka 1 sadistic/abusive 40 yr old guy/pimp) To get back at us he has blasted fake backpage ads with all unblurred real photos in numerous different cities attempting to expose us to friends and family. Essentially trying to ruin our reputation. The ads have been up for months. I have reported them countless times and emailed backpage and still they are up. Is there a way to get these ads taken down?
To stay away from BP for a while.He will see you aren't posting on there anymore,and will stop harassing you eventually.
create a new address and tell them someone got hold of your photos and is using them for improper purposes and they must cease and desist posting them at once or else you will seek legal counsel immediately. See what they do.
Subject: Rights to photos...
Posted: 8/9/2016 at 6:37:20 PM
By: AbbiMinx I cite this site: http://blog.kenkaminesky.com/photography-copyright-and-the-law/ which says: "Copyrights and rights of privacy for people are different rights. When photographers take photos of people, they must be careful to not invade their privacy. This happens when someone enters a person’s private domain in a manner that would be considered offensive to the average person. ... After the photo is taken, however, the photographer should be concerned with the person’s right of publicity. You violate a person’s right of publicity when, without permission, you use a photo of a person for your own benefit. ... “Commercial” use is different because the use benefits the photographer, so you need the person’s consent to use their image. If you get a model release signed by the subject, you are free to use the image commercially, i.e., for advertising. ..." Your photo is a photo. Your image means "your likeness" or "you-ness" It could be tough battle against a creep like that guy, but he appears to be using your image (even if he bought and paid for the photo shoot and owns the pics) ... he appears to be using your image for his benefit and your detriment by abusing your right to privacy. I'd say the unblurred face is solid proof of his deliberate intent to "out" you and break that veil to your privacy. Does he have a signed model release from you and the others? If not, you might warn the websites that he is using your "image" against your wishes and in violation of your right to privacy. They might want proof of some sort (another picture in the same outfit with today's newspaper / date) that you are the person in the pics and not some random person trying to pull down ads from their site). I think you will need a lawyer. Maybe you and the others can pool your complaints and get one lawyer to handle it as a package deal. Final (desperate) suggestion. I don't know who you are or what your pics look like, but you could try emailing BP and the other sites and say, "So-and-so is using pictures of me TAKEN WHEN I WAS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE. HE WAS NOT SUPPOSED TO POST THOSE PICS and you can be prosecuted ... " Can your pics pass for teenage pics? They will disappear from the website about 3 seconds after they read your email. Good luck
I have literally tried everything. The photos we not professional and not taken by a photography. There was no contract signed. I am young and my photos do look even younger. I did email the abuse email they provide and stated that I was only 16 when those photos were taken and that they were stolen. I reported them and emailed them endlessly and have not gotten even one response from the site. Thank you for your help, I'm guessing my next step is to contact my attorney.