lennon33x
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So I'm doing a shoot of a veterinarian that I work for/with. I am having him sign a contract (and this thing covers EVERYTHING). I have a question about licensing.
I've included a disclosure about licensing in the contract. It reads as such:
"Licensing of images by the Client is strictly prohibited. Client may not, without the expressed written consent by the Photographer replicate, edit, crop, or otherwise alter the image in anyway. Any alterations made to the images without express written consent of Photographer are subject to federal law, and Client will be held responsible for any and all applicable fees, including attorneys fees and court costs."
I am allowing him to use the images for replication and promotion of his business (i.e. his website, his social media, personal Facebook, etc.) with specific restrictions.
In regard to licensing, if a magazine wants to do an article on him to promote his business, but wants to use my image, that's a restriction of licensing by the contract correct? And that they would have to get my permission? Or is this one of those gray areas of law, and without expressed language to include it, they can use it and get away with it?
I know someone's answer will be consult an attorney, but I didn't know if anyone had experience with this. Thanks
I've included a disclosure about licensing in the contract. It reads as such:
"Licensing of images by the Client is strictly prohibited. Client may not, without the expressed written consent by the Photographer replicate, edit, crop, or otherwise alter the image in anyway. Any alterations made to the images without express written consent of Photographer are subject to federal law, and Client will be held responsible for any and all applicable fees, including attorneys fees and court costs."
I am allowing him to use the images for replication and promotion of his business (i.e. his website, his social media, personal Facebook, etc.) with specific restrictions.
In regard to licensing, if a magazine wants to do an article on him to promote his business, but wants to use my image, that's a restriction of licensing by the contract correct? And that they would have to get my permission? Or is this one of those gray areas of law, and without expressed language to include it, they can use it and get away with it?
I know someone's answer will be consult an attorney, but I didn't know if anyone had experience with this. Thanks