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Hoorah! Our first live show? You didn’t see it – well you’re more than welcome to join us on the 1st of October at 8:30pm UK time at www.photolegal.com to watch live
Anyway, what’s in the show?
- In the news, we discuss the BJP’s Section 44Request; another rights grabbing ‘competition’; Getty achieves high court ruling for stolen photograph and Annie Liebovitz’s latest battles; oh and twitter too (James is on the show so of course we did!)
- Olivier Laurent talks us through the results of a Section 44 Freedom of Information Act request: which county isn’t on the list? How’s Not a Crime coming along?
- Kate updates her photography contest Terms and Conditions.
- Another rights grab; offering one person £100 in return for everyone who enters rights!
- Getty wins £2000 damages against a removal firm using an image without a license; and what will it mean to the average photographer?
- Annie Leibovitz and the perils of putting your rights up as collateral; oh and the new twitter terms (vs the old)
- Darren begs you to sign the PhotoCompetition petition
Main Topic:
- What is Creative Commons; and what are the licenses?
- Can you revoke a license? License a particular size? Watermark an image?
- Can you credit only in the metadata? How can you license and chase people who haven’t licensed?
Contacts:
- In addition to this website, PhotoLegal has a twitter feed
- Darren Hector’s blog and website have now been combined and pictures are posted thrice daily! He’s also on twitter
- Kate Day blogs at The Telegraph and on twitter
- Phill Price posts a daily photo (usually of London) on his blog and is also on twitter and friendfeed
- James Barisic works for Everys Solicitors, and they’re both on twitter – James, Everys
PeterAudio Stig can be found on twitter (so can Peter) and his blog- Eric Steuer can be contacted via Creative Commons, and is on twitter
- Olivier Lauren’s blog, site and he’s on twitter too!
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