On Dec 6, 2007 9:10 AM, graywolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Professional Photographers Rule #1: Do not publish, in any form, nude photos
> unless you have a long Form (SMP) Model Release specifically allowing you to 
> do so.
>
> It does not matter whether you are morally, legally, and ethically entitled 
> to;
> you are still into a world of woe if you do. ...
>
> Sure you will probably win the case, but the cost in time and money is not 
> worth it.

Also, if she's objecting to having her nude photos on the net, where anyone can
copy them and a potential employer or a boyfriend or whoever might find them
by Googling her name, then she has a point. I'd say you should respect her
wishes on this.

There have been legal cases around "re-purposing" of data. Should National
Geographic give photographers more money when it use their photos on CD
as well as in print? What about newspaper writers whose work is later used
on the paper's web site -- I think it was New York Times who went to court
over that one? That sort of question is the main issue in the current strike
by Hollywood and TV writers.

-- 
Sandy Harris,
Nanjing, China

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