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Copyright and Metadata on Contract Shoots
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<blockquote data-quote="riverside" data-source="post: 212030" data-attributes="member: 14054"><p>Depends on contract terms. My experience has always been companies who employ purchase orders for services and goods inevitably have them vetted by legal counsel and buyer purchases all rights. Small companies, entrepreneurs and individuals where letter or verbal agreement is the common contract seldom if ever broach the issue. When I invoice most of the latter group, it's for services rendered with no mention of image rights, which remain mine. Other than some fine art and jewelry images for appraisal accompaniment purposes that ended up at major auction houses (back to contracts), no one really seems to care. It's not like I'm shooting the yet to be released Ferrari or smart phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverside, post: 212030, member: 14054"] Depends on contract terms. My experience has always been companies who employ purchase orders for services and goods inevitably have them vetted by legal counsel and buyer purchases all rights. Small companies, entrepreneurs and individuals where letter or verbal agreement is the common contract seldom if ever broach the issue. When I invoice most of the latter group, it's for services rendered with no mention of image rights, which remain mine. Other than some fine art and jewelry images for appraisal accompaniment purposes that ended up at major auction houses (back to contracts), no one really seems to care. It's not like I'm shooting the yet to be released Ferrari or smart phone. [/QUOTE]
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