Thursday, June 5th, 2014
By Brian Taylor Goldstein, Esq. Dear Law and Disorder: We are in production of a new “Tribute” show with a video component. We are grappling with what type of media is public domain or where public domain photos or video can be found. None of the video production companies seem to have a definitive […]
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Tags: artist, Brian Taylor, copyright, Copyrights, endorsement, Goldstein, image, images, license, Licensing, marketing, music, orchestra, photo, photograph, photographer, public domain, publicity, video footage, videographer, videotape, volunteer
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Wednesday, August 1st, 2012
By Brian Taylor Goldstein We teach classes, put on concerts and run festivals. At all of these events we take photos of the participants along with the members of our group. We want to be able to use the photos on Facebook and our website. So I am looking for a “blurb” to put in […]
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Tags: audience members, Brian Taylor, crowd, endorsement, facebook, Goldstein, necessary language, participants, permission, photograph, publicity campaign, release, right of privacy
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