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01/11/2006 12:40:52 PM · #26
Originally posted by Gordon:

FWIW, I got hassled by some rent-a-cop when I took


Gorden love the Fantasia BTW.

Check with DrAchoo he mentioned that same building, next time take the picture from the street and you should be fine.

Mike

Message edited by author 2006-01-11 12:43:30.
01/11/2006 12:45:41 PM · #27
Originally posted by MPRPRO:


Check with DrAchoo he mentioned that same building, next time take the picture from the street and you should be fine.

Mike


I was on the street when told to move on for 'national security reasons'
01/11/2006 12:55:38 PM · #28
Useful links for more info on US copyright/IP law:

US Copyright Office
US Patent and Trademark Office
Nolo Press
01/11/2006 12:57:50 PM · #29
Originally posted by Gordon:

Originally posted by MPRPRO:


Check with DrAchoo he mentioned that same building, next time take the picture from the street and you should be fine.

Mike


I was on the street when told to move on for 'national security reasons'


I had the same thing happen to me on a trip to Dallas. It was a different building of course. I was also on a public sidewalk.

I wrote a letter explaining my experience and how disappointed I was to be made so unwelcome in the city to the Dallas City Council. I got a reply from the Police Chief citing national security and potential terrorist threat. The whole thing was basically BS.
01/11/2006 01:27:33 PM · #30
Originally posted by MPRPRO:

I am taking a pill now and going to lie down.

Mike


Don't get too stressed by it all: it is only really an issue when you are trying to sell photographs commercially, and only really when selling them for use in advertisements. Selling prints is unlikely to be sufficiently valuable for people to take much notice, unless you are dealing with a hyper-sensitive company like Disney (hint: don't try selling prints of Mickey Mouse in front of the Epcot centre!). Your liability in any case is in practice likely to be limited to the profit you make.

In respect of photos of buildings, it is generally safe to assume that you can take photographs and exploit them unless you are told otherwise.

If you it stresses you that you are being curtailed in making money from your art, then it might be a good idea to think of it the other way around: the person who designed the subject matter of your photograph only wishes to ensure that he gets paid for commercial exploitation of his "art".
01/11/2006 02:09:07 PM · #31
Originally posted by MPRPRO:

If a man is in the woods talking and there are no women around, is he still wrong?

I wanted to make sure we don't overlook the most important question facing us today ... I say it depends on how far it is to the nearest cell phone antenna ...
01/11/2006 03:10:51 PM · #32
Originally posted by GeneralE:

[quote=MPRPRO] If a man is in the woods talking and there are no women around, is he still wrong?


The answer is YES!
:)))
P
01/11/2006 03:12:54 PM · #33
Originally posted by Riponlady:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

[quote=MPRPRO] If a man is in the woods talking and there are no women around, is he still wrong?


The answer is YES!
:)))
P


That's what I thought.


01/11/2006 04:07:50 PM · #34
Just in case you didn't hear, in a question asked at the Judge Alito hearings dealing with the First Amendment and freedom of expression, Judge Alito mentioned that in New Jersey (the state I live in) shopping malls have been found to be public spaces even though owned privately they are considered public spaces and can be used for freedom of expression.

Isn't that one of the things I posted earlier? Well what do you know? :) How cool is that, I wonder if they are reading our little postings here? I am sure tomorrow the transcript will be available online and I will quote the question and Judge Alito's answer.

01/11/2006 04:11:22 PM · #35
Think he'll answer the "man in the woods" question?
01/11/2006 04:46:32 PM · #36
Originally posted by aronya1:

Think he'll answer the "man in the woods" question?


I don't think so since he will not comment on a case which may come before him if he is confirmed as a Supreme Court justice. The case in the works right now is "Mr. Noballs v Mrs. Hasthejewelsinavicegrip."
01/11/2006 04:58:32 PM · #37
Originally posted by MPRPRO:

I just posted on my blog a little expierance I had yesterday shooting pictures in the Javits Center in NYC. Thought I would share this with everyone on my blog. Feel free to read it there and contact me or post there if you like.

Oh and here is something that helped me understand a little better what my rights are.
The truth about photography.


Yet another person assuming everyones an american. Cheers.
01/11/2006 05:11:54 PM · #38
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

Originally posted by Gordon:

Originally posted by MPRPRO:


Check with DrAchoo he mentioned that same building, next time take the picture from the street and you should be fine.

Mike


I was on the street when told to move on for 'national security reasons'


I had the same thing happen to me on a trip to Dallas. It was a different building of course. I was also on a public sidewalk.

I wrote a letter explaining my experience and how disappointed I was to be made so unwelcome in the city to the Dallas City Council. I got a reply from the Police Chief citing national security and potential terrorist threat. The whole thing was basically BS.


Was it the Bank of America building ... the one downtown with the green neon on the edges and the red statue out front ???
01/11/2006 05:20:50 PM · #39
ever heard of other countries? Do people have to write so tunnel vision like
01/11/2006 07:51:35 PM · #40
Originally posted by eyeronik:

ever heard of other countries? Do people have to write so tunnel vision like


You could just post your personal expierance if you like instead of being sarcastic. Not funny BTW or interesting. :)

Oh and did you want me to translate that into Hunguarian for you so you don't think we are so narrow minded?

Mike

Ön tudna csak felad -a személyes expierance ha ön szeret helyett lét gúnyos. Nem furcsa BTW vagy érdekes.:) Ó és akart én -hoz lefordít amit -ba Hunguarian érted tehát nem hiszed vagyunk tehát szűk látókörű?

Message edited by author 2006-01-11 19:51:59.
01/11/2006 08:00:08 PM · #41
Originally posted by nomad469:

Originally posted by Spazmo99:

Originally posted by Gordon:

Originally posted by MPRPRO:


Check with DrAchoo he mentioned that same building, next time take the picture from the street and you should be fine.

Mike


I was on the street when told to move on for 'national security reasons'


I had the same thing happen to me on a trip to Dallas. It was a different building of course. I was also on a public sidewalk.

I wrote a letter explaining my experience and how disappointed I was to be made so unwelcome in the city to the Dallas City Council. I got a reply from the Police Chief citing national security and potential terrorist threat. The whole thing was basically BS.


Was it the Bank of America building ... the one downtown with the green neon on the edges and the red statue out front ???


Sure was.
01/12/2006 03:24:45 PM · #42
Originally posted by MPRPRO:

Originally posted by eyeronik:

ever heard of other countries? Do people have to write so tunnel vision like


You could just post your personal expierance if you like instead of being sarcastic. Not funny BTW or interesting. :)

Oh and did you want me to translate that into Hunguarian for you so you don't think we are so narrow minded?

Mike

Ön tudna csak felad -a személyes expierance ha ön szeret helyett lét gúnyos. Nem furcsa BTW vagy érdekes.:) Ó és akart én -hoz lefordít amit -ba Hunguarian érted tehát nem hiszed vagyunk tehát szûk látókörû?


I wouldn't worry about what that guy thinks, most of his comments and posts are sarcastic and/or rude. Take the comment on the 2nd place for "Mother" challenge for instance:

"very sickly and wierd. Kissing your kids on the lips is wierd if you ask me."
--eyeronik

Thank you all for the helpful hints....Kris
01/12/2006 05:09:26 PM · #43
Originally posted by kdiverdown:


I wouldn't worry about what that guy thinks, most of his comments and posts are sarcastic and/or rude. Take the comment on the 2nd place for "Mother" challenge for instance:

"very sickly and wierd. Kissing your kids on the lips is wierd if you ask me."
--eyeronik

Thank you all for the helpful hints....Kris


Thank you Kris I thought I was just being over sensitive.

Mike

01/20/2006 10:15:30 AM · #44
I hope people aren't thinking eyeronic represents all Hungarians. Perhaps he really isn't (I am, though).
01/20/2006 03:25:37 PM · #45
According to eyeronik's profile, he is 6. That could speak worlds, truth or not...
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