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Re: Once the seller sells the coin, can he/she still use the photo without the permission of the owner o
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Re: Once the seller sells the coin, can he/she still use the photo without the permission of the owner o
<< <i> << <i>I purchased all of my wedding photographs including the proofs. >> Did you also buy the negatives? If not, the photographer still owns the rights. Russ, NCNE >> As usual, Russ is dead on here. My wedding photographer had a policy of holding onto negatives for five years after the ceremony, so they could… -
Re: Once the seller sells the coin, can he/she still use the photo without the permission of the owner o
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Re: Once the seller sells the coin, can he/she still use the photo without the permission of the owner o
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Re: Once the seller sells the coin, can he/she still use the photo without the permission of the owner o
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Re: Once the seller sells the coin, can he/she still use the photo without the permission of the owner o
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Re: Once the seller sells the coin, can he/she still use the photo without the permission of the owner o
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Re: Once the seller sells the coin, can he/she still use the photo without the permission of the owner o
<< <i>Does the owner of the coin, the subject of the photo, have any say? >> No. << <i>In portrait photography, a photographer would probably be sued if he/sheu used the photo of a subject in advertisement >> They might be sued but, in the absence of a stipulation to the contrary, they have the rights to the images and the… -
Re: Once the seller sells the coin, can he/she still use the photo without the permission of the owner o
<< <i>but I think that there is a big difference philosophically between cases when the picture is the product (ie. wedding pictures) and when the picture is something used to sell the product (ie. photograph of used car). >> I agree, but the fundamental point is that copyright law makes no distinction, thus the seller is…
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