Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Stock Photography and Legal Issues

1. Basically what a model release is the permission a person on your photo for you to post it somewhere or sell it. It is important because you need the consent of who ever is in your photo in order for you to publish it somewhere without getting into legal problems.

2. It expresses what its on your photo, it's like putting a title to your photo.

3. You might get sued because your are using a logo that does not belong to you.

4. Saving space is useful to be able to write around the photo, like a title or captions

5. They like it because they won't have to worry about anyone claiming the image, they're able to post it but not take credit.

6. It can be possible that more than one photographer to choose the same photo and might use it for a similar thing that you are using it for.

7. You can do right managed.

8.Royalty free images are not licensed for taking photos, meanwhile rights managed are licensed and it keeps the buyer from conflicts by having a clean market separation between the uses of the images.

9.If I take pictures in an art museum which allows photographers to be taken and I photograph some paintings or sculpture, can I sell the photographs?

10. This question interested me because I like going to art museums and if I take a picture of a famous artwork i would want to know if I could post it somewhere.





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