Not in the slightest fella. Copyright of an image always remains with the photographer unless you sign it away in a contract. Thanks for the input though.
nick
His car and you never asked for permission. He's free to use it as he wishes. You'd not get any lawer interested.
FAIL - Nick is correct
FAIL - Always ask permission from the property owner.
Good luck with your complaint, it'll get no interest.
So when someone takes a photo of a skyline or a building do you go and ask permission?
A building, (anyones property) yes you're supposed to, especially if you're wanting to use the photo for some kind of work/publication.
Incorrect. If you're stood on public property or at a public event on private you can photo what you like. I don't recall google asking every person in Britain if it was OK to photo their house and car.
Nick
It is correct and google did create a stir photographing peoples houses without express permission.
And yes, you can photograph what you like, but only use it for your own private viewing pleasure. If you want anything else from it such as 'you can't use that photo of your property' then you've got to have had an agreement prior.