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07/24/2007 10:48:57 AM · #1 |
I got a photo from my Daughters birthday party that has four of her friends in the photo, all four are under 18. would I still need a Model Release form? My Daughter is not in the shot. |
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07/24/2007 10:55:01 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by elwoodsplace: I got a photo from my Daughters birthday party that has four of her friends in the photo, all four are under 18. would I still need a Model Release form? My Daughter is not in the shot. |
yes, the parents have to sign it
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07/24/2007 11:00:16 AM · #3 |
What are you planning to do with it?
Assuming that you do need a release, the parents need to sign it.
Message edited by author 2007-07-24 11:01:01. |
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07/24/2007 11:02:50 AM · #4 |
Thanks, I guess I should have done that a year ago before all the kids left and moved away, oh well still a good photo for my Daughter to keep. |
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07/24/2007 02:48:37 PM · #5 |
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07/24/2007 03:30:20 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by elwoodsplace: I got a photo from my Daughters birthday party that has four of her friends in the photo, all four are under 18. would I still need a Model Release form? My Daughter is not in the shot. |
Only if you plan to use the image commercially - in which case one of the parents of each minor should sign.
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