LEGAL NOTICE TO PICSCOUT, GETTY IMAGES, PICSCOUT CLIENTS: You are prohibited from accessing this site

Legal Notice to PicScout, trading as http://www.picscout.comGetty Images, trading as http://www.gettyimages.com, and all other customers of PicScout: You are prohibited from howcanigetwhiteteeth.com and St James Dental Group.

1: Permission for the copyright scanning robot program known as Picscout to access this site is explicitly denied. All other robots that scan content for the purpose of any form of law enforcement, criminal or civil, are also denied permission to access this site at any time.

2: Most of the photos here were taken by our own cameras. They are licensed for all noncommercial reproduction EXCEPT by law enforcement, by Getty Images, or by any other corporation that has at least once filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against one or more online users of their content. Use of any original St James Dental Group (howcanigetwhiteteeth.com), photo, audio, or video recording for any purpose by any entity that is a plaintiff in a copyright infringement case is hereby prohibited.

3: Getty Images is explicitly prohibited from using any image that originated in a St James Dental Group (howcanigetwhiteteeth.com) camera for any purpose. It is up to Getty to guess which ones these are! These photos are released for not-for-profit use by the general public, their use for extortion by an external party claiming copyright against a third-party downloader from THEIR site shall be treated as a copyright violation.

4: Notice concerning demands for damages originating from Getty Images or other scanning robot users
We regard Getty Images as an organized crime entity engaged in extortion. As such, all payment SHALL BE REFUSED if any threats of legal action are ever received from Getty Images or any other copyright holder engaging in extortion by demanding “damages” prior to sending DCMA takedown notifications. Not only will we refuse to pay the funds you demand, but we shall instead seek liquidated damages in the amount of $10,000 US per violation of our Terms of Service concerning image scanning robots.