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PatRat Registered: May 06, 2004 Total Posts: 146 Country: United States |
Photographer goes to concert. |
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Steady Hand Registered: Dec 03, 2007 Total Posts: 14997 Country: United States |
Sometimes people post a request for advice on this forum and few people respond. |
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PatRat Registered: May 06, 2004 Total Posts: 146 Country: United States |
Definitely a concert photography contest... |
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friscoron Registered: Oct 07, 2009 Total Posts: 3392 Country: United States |
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PatRat Registered: May 06, 2004 Total Posts: 146 Country: United States |
friscoron... |
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PatRat Registered: May 06, 2004 Total Posts: 146 Country: United States |
I went and looked at the last years contest winners and was very surprised that not a single photo was of a recognizable artist... |
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Chris Tylko Registered: Nov 04, 2007 Total Posts: 785 Country: Canada |
...and you should be especially careful if the contest rules include a "hold harmless" clause which basically says that you, the photographer, will defend (i.e. pay the legal fees) of anyone who inherited the rights to your image by virtue of the contest rules and was then later sued by someone (i.e. the artist). You should also be aware that many contest organizers also stipulate that they can transfer (i.e. sell) the rights to your work to third parties. |
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friscoron Registered: Oct 07, 2009 Total Posts: 3392 Country: United States |
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poshyp Registered: Aug 23, 2005 Total Posts: 179 Country: N/A |
I'm afraid - no, it can't be submitted. |
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Mitch W Registered: Nov 18, 2009 Total Posts: 2573 Country: United States |
It's fine to use such photos for editorial purposes. But you can't use them for advertising purposes without consent from the people in the photo. Not sure where a contest fits in, especially if you win a prize. Also, usually a company running the contest uses the winning photos in some sort of advertising campaign to promote their own company. If this is the case then I don't think you/they could legally use your photo without a release. Of course the fine print puts the onus on you to have secured any rights needed. |
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taat2d Registered: Jun 30, 2009 Total Posts: 263 Country: United States |
Can the photos be used if no release or licensing agreement was signed prior to shooting the photos? |