At Trinity Fence & Deck, we take intellectual property seriously, ours and others’. This page outlines the ownership of all photos displayed on our website, including original works and properly licensed stock images.
Image Ownership
Unless otherwise noted, all images featured on this website are the exclusive property of the owner and are protected under U.S. copyright law (17 U.S.C. §101 et seq.). Under the legal principle known as the authorship presumption (17 U.S.C. §201), copyright in a photograph vests automatically in the individual who took the photo, unless rights are transferred in writing or created as a “work made for hire.” This includes original photographs taken by the owner or their authorized representatives during project documentation or creative development. This applies equally to photos captured on personal devices (such as smartphones) and professional camera equipment.
Stock Photo Licensing
In select cases, images may be sourced from legitimate stock photo agencies (e.g., Adobe Stock, Pixabay, Unsplash) and are used under the terms of commercial use licenses. Trinity Fence & Deck maintains records of all licensing agreements.
No Unauthorized Use
Reproduction, distribution, or digital use of any image on this website without express written permission from the owner is strictly prohibited. Misuse may constitute copyright infringement and may be subject to legal action under U.S. copyright statutes.
Contact for Permissions or Questions
If you believe an image is being used in error or would like to request permission to reference our work, please contact us at:
📧 sales@trinity-fence.com
Design & Brand Identity Notice
All branding and design elements on this site – including but not limited to the logo, tagline, page layout, iconography, font selections, and proprietary color palette – are original works created by the business owner and are protected under U.S. copyright and trademark law.
These elements were:
- Created independently without third-party contractual obligation;
- Not produced under any work-for-hire agreement (written or verbal);
- Not assigned or transferred to any third party at any time.
The business explicitly retains all rights to these materials and actively defends their unauthorized use, reproduction, or misrepresentation. Any visual resemblance to other entities is purely coincidental and not indicative of shared origin or ownership.
Use of these elements without written permission is a violation of federal law, including sections of the Lanham Act and 17 U.S.C. §101 et seq., and may result in legal action.