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Subject: [Leica] Question about releases for images of others' property
From: images at comporium.net (Tina Manley)
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 19:18:00 -0500
References: <03B078BA-5F4E-41C0-BF42-3DD30E32285D@icloud.com>

If you are taking photos from public right of way, you do not normally need
a release.  For editorial photos, you will definitely not need a release.
 For commercial use, you will need a release for any photos made from
private property.  There is a wide range of permissions in-between those
uses.  I would think that for what you are proposing, you would not need a
release.  If any of your photos attract the attention of an advertiser and
they want commercial use, that would be a different matter.  You should not
have to have one for public right of way, but I would get one anyway, just
to be safe - for commercial use!!  For editorial use, the only time you
would need a release is if you implied something derogatory about the
property - such as it is a drug scene - or any other pejorative description
that you cannot prove.  Otherwise, go with it.

Tina


On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 4:59 PM, Susan Ryan <skalte at icloud.com> wrote:

> LUG family, I need advice.
>
> Do I need a written release from owners of property for photos I took from
> the public right of way? What about if I was on the property of a business
> during posted business hours? (The place was closed even though the signs
> said it was open, and no one was around to ask permission.) No humans are
> in any images.
>
> I have images of Como, Colorado that I would like to offer for sale. Some
> I've posted on the LUG in the past. I plan to talk to the property owners
> of the images I have already, offer them photos, explain what my intention
> is, etc. before offering anything for sale, regardless of my legal
> obligations or lack thereof. I want to establish myself as a good neighbor
> and be welcome in the community. The town has a population of 16 so there
> is no anonymity, plus I'd love to be trusted enough to be invited into
> places I wouldn't have access to otherwise.
>
> Nevertheless, I was just wondering about what legal obligations I need to
> consider.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Sue
>
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Tina Manley
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