[Leica] Draconian "Release"
Montie
montoid at earthlink.net
Tue Sep 13 14:52:21 PDT 2016
A brave new photo world...I read stuff like this and then thank God I'm
retired. Your work, your copyright...I would have done the same, good
on you! I suppose some young fledgling might want to published a photo so
bad they'd be willing to relinquish all rights to it...can't picture it
personally (pun intended). :-)
Montie
>>LUG -
I'm sure you've heard more than enough about the Syrian refugee project but
I've run into a problem and would like your opinion.
The local newspaper The Herald - which has been bought out by McClatchy,
along with every other newspaper around - asked for some of my photos to
illustrate an article about the project. I sent them several photos two
weeks ago with permission to use them in the newspaper and on their website
with a copyright notice. I didn't hear anything for two weeks. Today I
got an e-mail saying that they could not use the photos with a copyright
notice and if I gave them permission to use them without the copyright
notice, I would also have to sign a release giving the Herald "an
irrevocable, royalty-free license to publish, republish, resell,
distribute, copy and edit the submission an unlimited number of times in
any print, electronic or other medium."
I explained to them that I could never sign a release that gives away all
rights to my photos - that it would not be fair to me or the subjects of my
photos. I explained that I never lease photos as royalty-free and that any
royalty-free photo that featured an identifiable person would have to have
a model-release signed by that person. All of my photos are rights managed
for editorial use only.
I told them they were welcome to use the photos with a copyright notice.
Now I have to explain to the committee why the photos won't be in the
Herald :-(
What do you think?
Tina
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