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10/12/2005 02:46:50 PM · #1

There's no live model involved, but the car is identifiable by the license plate. What's your opinion?

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To provide a little more info, the shot was taken at a free public exhibition. Nobody pays to show their cars (as far as I know), and nobody pays to walk around & look at them.

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10/12/2005 02:49:25 PM · #2
Of course you can sell it...but will someone buy it?
10/12/2005 02:49:37 PM · #3
change the license into 49 BUCH (a little photoshopping ;))

Personally I wouldn't like it when my license plate would be on a picture (but I don't have a fancy car like this one!)
10/12/2005 02:49:50 PM · #4
Clone out/alter the license plate into something more generic?
10/12/2005 02:49:56 PM · #5
I would blank out the registration. IANOL, but you could be sued for invasion of privacy?
10/12/2005 02:51:12 PM · #6
I wouldn't edit the license plate. That is part of what makes this an interesting photo. I would discuss it with the car owner and then sell it... maybe give the owner a print.
10/12/2005 03:01:17 PM · #7
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

I wouldn't edit the license plate. That is part of what makes this an interesting photo. I would discuss it with the car owner and then sell it... maybe give the owner a print.

I agree with this. The plate is descriptive of the car, so IMHO, it can't be changed. As far as talking to the owner, that's pretty much what I had already planned to do. I'm just looking for a legal opinion, I guess, as to whether or not I have a right to sell it.
10/12/2005 03:03:21 PM · #8
what does CHUB mean then?
10/12/2005 03:04:12 PM · #9
Originally posted by aronya1:

Originally posted by jmsetzler:

I wouldn't edit the license plate. That is part of what makes this an interesting photo. I would discuss it with the car owner and then sell it... maybe give the owner a print.

I agree with this. The plate is descriptive of the car, so IMHO, it can't be changed. As far as talking to the owner, that's pretty much what I had already planned to do. I'm just looking for a legal opinion, I guess, as to whether or not I have a right to sell it.

If you were standing on public property when you took the photo, and did not use "extraordinary means" (like a periscope) to obtain it, then you should be able to sell prints.

If you were on private property (the car owner's) when you took it, you should get a written property release first.
10/12/2005 03:37:45 PM · #10
@ biteme: I believe it refers to the wide, squat, "chubby" look of the car.

@ GeneralE: Thanks for the input. Shot taken on the street.
10/12/2005 03:39:59 PM · #11
Originally posted by aronya1:

@ biteme: I believe it refers to the wide, squat, "chubby" look of the car.


Allright, then don't edit the pic, I'd go for the same advice like jmsetzler
10/12/2005 03:41:52 PM · #12
Originally posted by aronya1:

Originally posted by jmsetzler:

I wouldn't edit the license plate. That is part of what makes this an interesting photo. I would discuss it with the car owner and then sell it... maybe give the owner a print.

I agree with this. The plate is descriptive of the car, so IMHO, it can't be changed. As far as talking to the owner, that's pretty much what I had already planned to do. I'm just looking for a legal opinion, I guess, as to whether or not I have a right to sell it.


There would be no legal considerations if the owner gives you approval. There may be none anyway, but it's always best to get that approval when you can.
10/12/2005 03:44:49 PM · #13
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

There would be no legal considerations if the owner gives you approval. There may be none anyway, but it's always best to get that approval when you can.

My feelings, too. I've just PM'd BradP. He may know the owner.
10/12/2005 04:10:28 PM · #14
That looks like a '49 Mercury... like the one Stallone drove in the movie "Cobra". Gorgeous cars...
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