But again, they have to protect themselves in case you inadvertently appear in 
the background of a photo. I worked for the advertising agency, Doner 
Advertising, that does thw Detroit Zoo's ads. The television commercials and 
print ads are scripted and sold well in advance. The shoots at the zoo employ 
professional actors. Sometimes they might take place on a day when other people 
are at the zoo. So a disclaimer is necessary.

The paranoia over this issue is borderline ridiculous. Private property owners 
and custodians have a right to protect themselves from our litigation happy 
citizenship. More than once when I've shot commercials, bystnders have tried to 
place themselves in frame. I'm not sure if they just want to be on television, 
or if they're trying to rip us off. But for many shoots, we have to have a 
squadron of security people to keep the idiots out of frame.
Paul
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From: Doug Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Anthony Farr wrote:
> 
> > The way I read it [...]
> 
> My general approach to legalese is to take /nothing/ for granted. :-)
> 
> > assured that the zoo's advertising agency is not stalking you to get
> > perpetually model-released and royalty free images to plaster up wherever
> > they choose, no further consent needed.
> 
> Oh, I wouldn't expect them to do that, simply because it isn't cost 
> effective.  However, that verbiage clearly allows them to use your 
> likeness in their advertising, uncompensated, if you are visible in a 
> photo or video or audible in an audio recording that they make while 
> you're on their property.  A very common thing.  But the verbiage 
> doesn't restrict it to that, either, without some assumptions and 
> inferences.
> 
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> Thanks,
> DougF (KG4LMZ)
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