Ebook: Legal handbook for photographers: the rights and liabilities of making images
Author: Krages Bert P
- Tags: Photography--Law and legislation--United States, Photographers--United States, Photographers, Photography--Law and legislation, Handbooks and manuals, Photography -- Law and legislation -- United States, Photographers -- United States -- Handbooks manuals etc, Photography -- Law and legislation, United States
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Amherst Media
- City: Buffalo;NY;United States
- Edition: 3rd ed
- Language: English
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The importance of knowing your rights -- Access to property -- Privacy issues -- Restrictions on subject matter -- Confrontations and remedies -- Protecting your intellectual property -- Publishing -- Formulating your ethics.;This book describes rights, concerns and legal issues for photographers both before and after shooting their images. It addresses a variety of topics, including: how laws are made and enforced on state and federal levels; rights when photographing in public places; how to safely and legally gain access to private property; photography on tribal lands, at government and military facilities, and other specialized locations; privacy and liability; security monitoring and photography in the workplace by both employers and employees; obtaining permission to photograph children, adults, and private properties, plus tips for ensuring release forms are adequate and enforceable; restricted subject matter and common misconceptions about what can't be photographed; how to avoid confrontations and what to do should they arise; what to do if equipment is seized by law enforcement, government agent, or private individual; protecting intellectual property; rights of the photographer and subjects when licensing images or publishing in a commercial context; and formulating a clear ethical code.
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