Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A model's release is not a total guarantor against individuals claiming remorse. The early 80's saw a slew of such cases, to the point that it was carried as an article in American Photographer dealing with the issue. Les Krims' monogram, a bit small to call a book, on deer hunting was pulled off the shelves after some the hunters objected to the use of their image. This was after they had initially signed a release. Slobodan Dimitrov George Lottermoser wrote: > > Sam.Carleton@FMR.COM (Carleton, Sam)5/22/0110:22 AM > > > going to be using the image for advertising. As far as fine > art goes and > > putting the images in books, news papers, and galleries, a > model release > > is > > not necessary in the United States of America. Am I missing > something? > > If you "sell" prints, books, etc. It means that you will "profit" > from the images. And if you profit from the the sale of images of > people or places (yes, you also need "property releases") then > you open yourself up to the possibility of claims against your > right to copy the persons or places which you photograph (for > profit). > > George