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Re: Photography and the Law Posted on: Thu, 08 May 2008 13:47:15 -0400

On Thu, 8 May 2008 18:09:40 +0100, Les Invalides wrote:

>MC posted
>>You can photograph anyone in a public place as long as their photo is not
>>used for commercial purposes. If you wish to use that persons image for
>>commercial purposes (i.e. to promote or advertise) then a model release form
>>is required.
>
>Not true.

Correct. It may well be a bloody good idea, and many customers won't purchase
images without one, but it's not compulsory.

Mike
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