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Subject: Re: Photography of Wedding Registers and Crown Copyright? Posted on: Wed, 14 May 2008 16:40:30 +0100

In article , Mike_B
writes
>>My own experience is that they don't allow photographing the actual signing,
>>but do allow the photographing of a staged signing afterwards (i.e. the
>>subject holding the pen over the register).
>>
>>
>
>I recently attended my brothers wedding, at which the signing of the
>register took place in the main church hall in full view of the
>congregation and fully open to all photographers present.

I have a photo of us signing the register at our Methodist wedding 35
years ago and I was allowed to video my eldest son signing at a registry
office ceremony last year.

Mike

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