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want a form granting permission to print photos from cd
After photographing a relative's wedding, I want to give the couple a
CD with their photographs so they can make any prints that they want. Does anyone have a form, or the text of a form, that I can give them, stating that they have permission to make prints of the photos? Thanks! |
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want a form granting permission to print photos from cd
I normally just write on the CD that they have permission to use them,
sign it, and put on my phone number in case there is a problem, but I have never had a problem. By putting it on the CD, they can't lose the permission slip. |
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want a form granting permission to print photos from cd
"bim" wrote in message news:2006012415101116807%mrbim666nospam@hotmailcom ... After photographing a relative's wedding, I want to give the couple a CD with their photographs so they can make any prints that they want. Does anyone have a form, or the text of a form, that I can give them, stating that they have permission to make prints of the photos? What makes you think they DON'T have permission by convention, or by default? |
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want a form granting permission to print photos from cd
The law doesn't matter. What matters is that if you run into a 1-hour
photo shop to get some prints, they won't print them if they look like "professional" images. |
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want a form granting permission to print photos from cd
On 2006-01-25 09:48:15 -0600, "ah2" said:
What makes you think they DON'T have permission by convention, or by default? For practical purposes: When making similar prints (portraits & weddings) from CD at SAM's Club, Walmart and Walgreens, the clerks usually refused to give me the prints until I presented permission from the photographer. Many stores have this policy posted. Same goes when people scan or copy photos that appear to be from a studio. |
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want a form granting permission to print photos from cd
In article 2006012415101116807%mrbim666nospam@hotmailcom,
bim wrote: After photographing a relative's wedding, I want to give the couple a CD with their photographs so they can make any prints that they want. Does anyone have a form, or the text of a form, that I can give them, stating that they have permission to make prints of the photos? Thanks! Why do you need a form? Just tell the couple, "feel free to print the photos on the CD." Seems pretty simple to me, or am I missing something? |
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want a form granting permission to print photos from cd
Shawn Hirn writes:
In article 2006012415101116807%mrbim666nospam@hotmailcom, bim wrote: After photographing a relative's wedding, I want to give the couple a CD with their photographs so they can make any prints that they want. Does anyone have a form, or the text of a form, that I can give them, stating that they have permission to make prints of the photos? Thanks! Why do you need a form? Just tell the couple, "feel free to print the photos on the CD." Seems pretty simple to me, or am I missing something? So they can prove, later, that what they did was legal, should you change your mind and try to sue them for example. Or your heirs and assigns, after you're dead. (Of course you wouldn't do that; but the couple would perhaps rather have the agreement in writing). Also, many photocopy and photo printing places make some attempt to enforce copyright, and if people come in with a disk of clearly professional photos, may refuse to print them. Having the written permission would probably help there as well. -- David Dyer-Bennet, , http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ RKBA: http://noguns-nomoney.com/ http://www.dd-b.net/carry/ Pics: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/ http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/ Dragaera/Steven Brust: http://dragaera.info/ |
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want a form granting permission to print photos from cd
"Pat" writes:
The law doesn't matter. What matters is that if you run into a 1-hour photo shop to get some prints, they won't print them if they look like "professional" images. I guess I'm not as good as I thought, then -- because they've never made any issue about printing stuff I brought in :-). -- David Dyer-Bennet, , http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ RKBA: http://noguns-nomoney.com/ http://www.dd-b.net/carry/ Pics: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/ http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/ Dragaera/Steven Brust: http://dragaera.info/ |
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want a form granting permission to print photos from cd
David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
So they can prove, later, that what they did was legal, should you change your mind and try to sue them for example. Or your heirs and assigns, after you're dead. (Of course you wouldn't do that; but the couple would perhaps rather have the agreement in writing). Also, many photocopy and photo printing places make some attempt to enforce copyright, and if people come in with a disk of clearly professional photos, may refuse to print them. Having the written permission would probably help there as well. Take the CD to a printer. If they refuse because the images are "too good", and for whatever kooky reason you want to continue to do business with then, then you pull out the "permission slip" you printed on fancy-ass letterhead you found in the Internet. Use lots of flowery legal mumbo-jumbo, add signatures and witnesses to impress the minimum wage flunkies at the counter. Feel free to include your partner's phone number so they can "confirm" the permission slip is completely on the up and up. |
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