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	<itunes:summary>Each fortnight, wildlife photographer Darren Hector of Canid and hobby photographer Phill Price join James Barisic of Everys Solicitors to discuss photography and the law.  In addition to regular topical updates, the trio cover topics such as copyright, e-commerce and police treatment of photographers.  They will be joined by guests from the world of photography, journalism and elsewhere and will also be answering listener questions.  What more could you ask for?</itunes:summary>
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	<copyright>Copyright 2009, James Barisic, Darren Hector and Phill Price. All Rights Reserved.</copyright>
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		<title>S2, No. 4: Forbidden Places with Ben Smith</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 21:38:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this show we discuss photography and video in naughty places - well, Trafalgar Square with Ben Smith from the Really Mobile Project. Plus we very bravely decided to do it all live - again!]]></description>
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			<itunes:subtitle>In this show we discuss photography and video in naughty places - well, Trafalgar Square with Ben Smith from the Really Mobile Project. Plus we very bravely decided to do it all live - again!</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Download the MP3 (http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.photolegal.com/podcasts/PhotoLegalS2E4.mp3) (right click and choose to save)
If you want to get them as they are released subscribe in iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=314861822) orRSS (http://photolegal.com/index.php/category/podcasts/feed)

Were you there for our mythical third episode?  It was carnage.  Seriously, it is incredible that we&#039;re still speaking after literally everything went wrong.  Anyway, against our better judgement, we decided to go live again - this time with the help of the Ventrilo and the wonderful Rob Wright - thanks Rob!

Our live progs are fab.  You should join us for our next one! Get over to our website on 29 October at 8.30pm GMT.

Anyway, what&#039;s in the show?

	* In the news, we discuss Ralph Lauren (look here (http://boingboing.net/2009/10/06/the-criticism-that-r.html), here  (http://photoshopdisasters.blogspot.com/2009/10/ralph-lauren-how-to-turn-photoshop.html)and here (http://photoshopdisasters.blogspot.com/2009/10/ralph-lauren-hits-keep-on-coming.html)), Photoshop and using photos without permission.
	* We also discussed Carter Ruck and Trafigura - because we could after the good people of Twitter stood up for good things!
	* Someone wants to know whether James has a rider for the show that includes blue M&amp;Ms
	* Darren would still like you to sign the PhotoCompetition petition (http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/PhotoCompetition/)
	* Phill and James both bought new cameras - James broke ranks and has gone to Nikon
	* Find out what happens when we suddenly remember (at the end of the show) that we&#039;ve forgotten the music!

Main Topic:

	* What happened when Ben Smith and the Really Mobile Project crew tried to film in Trafalgar Square.
	* How can you know about local by-laws - what about the signage?
	* Will James ever answer the question of what is commercial and what isn&#039;t?

Contacts:

	* In addition to this website, PhotoLegal has a twitter feed (http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/PhotoCompetition/)
	* Darren Hector&#039;s blog and website (http://www.canid.co.uk) have now been combined and pictures are posted thrice daily! He&#039;s also on twitter (http://www.twitter.com/wildlifephotog)
	* Kate Day blogs at The Telegraph (http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/culture/author/kateday/) and on twitter (http://www.twitter.com/kate_day)
	* Phill Price posts a daily photo (usually of London) on his blog and is also on twitter (http://www.twitter.com/phillprice) and friendfeed (http://friendfeed.com/phillprice)
	* James Barisic works for Everys (http://www.everys.co.uk) Solicitors, and they&#039;re both on twitter -James (http://www.twitter.com/jamesmb), Everys (http://www.twitter.com/i_legal)- and James also has a blog (http://jamesmb.blogspot.com)
	* Peter Audio Stig can be found on twitter (http://www.twitter.com/audiostig) (so can Peter (http://www.twitter.com/incapete)) and his blog (http://incapete.blogspot.com/)
	* Ben Smith can be found on twitter  (http://twitter.com/bensmithuk)and the Really Mobile Project has a website (http://www.thereallymobileproject.com)
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		<title>&#8230;and a hello from me!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 21:35:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello and welcome from me too!
I am James Barisic and I will be co-presenting the podcast, answering the legal questions and generally being picked on by Phill and Darren, who are both excellent photographers.
My recent background is as a corporate solicitor at Everys, specialising in IT, intellectual property and charity law &#8211; although I have [...]]]></description>
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