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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 17:35:02 -0600 Tim Atherton <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> It's a very complicated are - as an
> example - you don't need release for use if images of a person in a
> magazine - it's "editorial" use. But you DO need one if that image
> is on the cover of the same magazine, as it has been judged the cover
is used
> to advertise the magazine and so is "commercial" use. (and if you are
> in Quebec, you can't use anyone's image for anything - news or
> otherwise - without permission...!)
While I don't know anything about Canadian law (which, I assume, would
apply in Quebec) I find it very difficult to believe that a newspaper
would need a signed release from a person addressing a political rally
that was open to the public before it could publish a photograph
depicting that luminary speaking. In addition, I would find it very
strange if the law requires that the newspaper obtain a signed release
before publishing a photograph showing identifiable attendees at a public
political rally.
In any event, an excellent discussion of U.S. law relative to the
necessity for a model release can be found at
http://www.baja.com/sensuousline/sline0799/mag4-6model_releases.shtml
Thanks to Jim Moss for the URL that lead to this article. Happy trials.
David
David Haynes [log in to unmask] San Antonio
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