Copyright for Photographers: Rights and Releases
With Carolyn E. Wright and Ben Long
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Duration: 36m
Skill level: Beginner + Intermediate
Released: 5/5/2014
Course details
The intersection of photography and law is a complex place. What are your rights as a photographer? Where and what are you permitted—and not permitted—to photograph? What should you do when you're told to leave an area or delete photos you've already shot?
Photographer Ben Long and attorney Carolyn Wright discuss legal considerations ranging from where you can and can't take pictures to getting signed releases for people and property. Plus, learn about respecting trademarks when shooting commercial work, and your rights as a photographer when dealing with security and law-enforcement personnel.
Photographer Ben Long and attorney Carolyn Wright discuss legal considerations ranging from where you can and can't take pictures to getting signed releases for people and property. Plus, learn about respecting trademarks when shooting commercial work, and your rights as a photographer when dealing with security and law-enforcement personnel.
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Jennifer Ramirez
Jennifer Ramirez
Project Manager | Chief of Staff
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Anusha J.
Anusha J.
PhD Aspirant | Independent Researcher in Copyright Law | Freelancer
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