Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]ARTHURWG@aol.com wrote: > > The other funny thing about the "birthplace of photography" is that France > has the toughest rules regarding the publication of candid photography. Every > citizen has an absolute right to the use of his or her own image, and is > entitled to compensation if that image is used in any context whatsoever. A > car crash victim can sue successfully if his photo ends up in a newspaper, > for example. ALL photos require releases. Sometimes people angle to get into > photos so they can sue later! This info comes from Reportage magazine, > published in the UK. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Hi Arthur, Jeeeeeeeeeesh!!! I better get ready for a zillion law suits then. No wonder those guys kept following me around and seemingly appeared in the scene just as I shot. :-) But then, "Only in Paris you say? Pity!" Hey it's still a great place, but then only in France would they have such a restrictive law regarding publication and people rights . What the hell would HCB do? After all, he must have photographed half the French population over the years. ted