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Re: [Fot] Calendar?

To: Greg Petrolati <greenman62@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Fot] Calendar?
From: "Robert M. Lang" <lang@isis.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 14:53:01 -0500 (EST)
Ditto - I have a few thousand to chose from.

:-)

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On Tue, 10 Jan 2012, Greg Petrolati wrote:

> I would be happy to provide a number of photos for the calendar for "one time
> use" at no charge. I have quite a few shots taken over the years... some have
> been published others haven't seen the light of day.
>
> Greg Petrolati   Lafayette, Oregon
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>
> That's not a leak... My car's just marking its territory...
>
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>> From: rocky@spitfire4.com
>> To: edwardbarnard@prodigy.net; SeaCubeCo@aol.com
>> Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 00:46:25 -0600
>> CC: fot@autox.team.net
>> Subject: Re: [Fot] Calendar?
>>
>> One thing to be careful about here -- copyrights.
>>
>> Often trackside photos are taken by professional photographers who expect
> to
>> be paid when their work is published. Therefore, for any photo sent you
> need
>> to have, at minimum, the name of the photographer (or sometimes just the
>> agency will do, such as "Photo courtesy of Getty Images"). Then you need to
>> get clearance (permission) from that photographer. Since presumably this is
>> a calendar among individuals of similar amateur persuasion, and nobody or
>> entity is making any real profit off the project, you might be able to get
>> the photo released for free from some photographers, but even for free you
>> should put a photo credit beside the picture.
>>
>> Sometimes when racers buy a photo they also buy a release with it. Then the
>> copyright belongs to the photo subject instead of the photographer and the
>> subject can do whatever he wants with it. However, if known, you should
>> STILL credit the photographer.
>>
>> Yes, even amateur photographers hold a legal copyright to photos they took.
>> Simply put, you cannot use it without permission, and the subject can give
>> that permission only if he has purchased or been given the right to do so
>> (now if his wife shot the picture, don't worry about it -- but give her the
>> photo credit; she'll be thrilled).
>>
>> --Rocky Entriken
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