If you post a photo of yourself on Photobucket, Imageshack, Facebook ... etc ... etc, your photo is free to be used and viewed, as public property, and can be copied and posted by anyone in the world.
If you create a freeware asset, no matter what you state in the config file about copyright ... anyone can take such freeware and do with it what they please ... unless they are selling your freewre asset and making profit ... but even then: "Lots of luck prosecuting the offender".
Publish and upload something as freeware ... and it is in the public domain.
Hi Cascaderailroad.
That may be true in certain country's, but not all. Look at it this way... A record company makes a pop video that you see for free on music shows. They may also allow you to download it from the bands web page but they say that it is only available for free from their web page. Someone uploads it to a video site and then the record company goes nuts about copyright misuse. Who's right or wrong?
Also, how about free to air tv? You watch the program and maybe record it off the free to air channel. Does that then give you the right to upload it for free when the tv company that made the program sell's the DVD of the same program?
The one thing that people who make stuff for free need to watch out for is that some chancer may try to make out that they own the original copyright and that, let's just say for argument's sake, George copied him and that George will not get a penny when this chancer sells George's hard work and that George should pay for damages to the chancer because (George's) is available for free and cost sales.
I know of one former pop artist who is facing the above situation at the moment because of a record company (with no right of copyright to his work) using his songs and the fact is he did not even produce anything for this company (and they have no connection to his own label). The only way he found out about the situation was that as a thank you to fans, he released for public domain some songs and got a very nasty letter from the said record company lawyers telling him that he did not own the copyright to his own written songs!

. Court Case is still pending so I can not say too much.
That's why some people put copyright notices in freeware, my friends.
Best regards.
CaptEngland
P.S. I would guess that a word to N3V would soon get the item removed. As a second guess, perhaps the person who has done this is a kid who does not understand about copyrights. In my own view, if they said (A public) sorry and promised not to do it again then end of story.