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12th April 10, 08:24 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Fit2BKilted
My wife.
Now, I am also a photographer, and I know that it is generally ILLEGAL (copyright infringement) for a photographer to publicly display images of living persons without their consent (a 'release form' generally needs to be signed by the subject of the portrait)
Not in the UK. If I take a picture, I own the copyright - that is the law. If I take a picture in a place where photography is forbidden, I could be punished for doing so, but I would still own the copyright. The only exception is where I am acting as the agent for another person, for example acting as a wedding photoghapher, then the copyright belongs to whosoever is directing my actions.
Regards
Chas
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