It doesn't have anything to do with the copyright. It's the "right to face". Copyright to the image of your face will belong to the photographer no matter if he gets a release or not. If he doesn't get the release (from the corporation in this case) he will not be able to use it but still holds the copyright (unless surrenders it for appropriate fee - or working on hire) JMK _________________________________________________ Jack M Kucy JMK Gallery (www.jmk-gallery.com) 917-991-2096 jmk@... Member of ASMP (www.asmp.org) _________________________________________________ ...a riveder le stelle Truman Prevatt wrote: > If you are at work and you allow your pricture to be taken, it belongs > to the company. > > Truman > > Janet Redhawk wrote: > > > hello, > > > > I would like to know what everyone thinks about this: > > > > If I'm at work - corporate america and a photo comes > > in and takes my pix for the corporate brochure do they > > need a release from me - or since I am co. property if > > they get one from the co. CEO they are covered? > > > > thanks > > > > J > > > > www.redhawkphoto.com > > > > > > > >
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Re: [Digital BW] copyright question - correction
2004-01-13 by Jack M Kucy
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