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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 447934" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Ummm, yes they do, and it's printed on that pass they wear around their neck.</p><p></p><p>As for the original question, if they permit cameras into the venue, if there is nothing printed on the ticket and there is no signage at the venue stating what can and cannot be done with regard to recording the event in any way then yes, you should be absolutely fine doing <em>anything</em> with the photos. Regardless, if they permit the camera then you can certainly post and share the photos online provided there is no potential personal gain involved. Anything that would include licensing, contests and commercial sales would run the risk of legal action, so if there's an organization sponsoring the event I would check their website for information regarding event photography. There's nothing on an MLB ticket that says I can't take photos, but they own everything that goes on inside that stadium, so if I go commercial with it without prior authorization there's likely some level of hell to pay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 447934, member: 9240"] Ummm, yes they do, and it's printed on that pass they wear around their neck. As for the original question, if they permit cameras into the venue, if there is nothing printed on the ticket and there is no signage at the venue stating what can and cannot be done with regard to recording the event in any way then yes, you should be absolutely fine doing [I]anything[/I] with the photos. Regardless, if they permit the camera then you can certainly post and share the photos online provided there is no potential personal gain involved. Anything that would include licensing, contests and commercial sales would run the risk of legal action, so if there's an organization sponsoring the event I would check their website for information regarding event photography. There's nothing on an MLB ticket that says I can't take photos, but they own everything that goes on inside that stadium, so if I go commercial with it without prior authorization there's likely some level of hell to pay. [/QUOTE]
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