Depending upon the state, this actually may not hold
water in court, if my law professor was correct (at
least for California).
The same kind of verbiage is put on the tickets you
get when you pay for parking, but they're not exactly
solidly legal, either.
--- Melissa Williams <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I've been to one museum that prints a disclaimer on
> the back of the ticket
> stub. By purchasing or "accepting" (on free days)
> the ticket, you agree
> to let the museum use your likeness in promotional
> products.
>
> Melissa A. Williams, M.Ed.
> [log in to unmask]
> Educator, Informal Programs
> Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum
> 1300 S Lake Shore Dr
> Chicago IL 60605
> 312.322.0314
> 312.322.2257/FAX
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