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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 36827" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>I'm screwed.</p><p></p><p>And yes, the promoter pays for an unlimited usage license that extends to all promotional materials. I retain all copyrights. Their promotions are limited to Facebook, posters (which I design for them), and website use (which I manage for them)...occasionally, a t-shirt. </p><p></p><p>Ultimately, I think I need to have the fighters sign a usage agreement along with the rest of their fight contract. So at the very least, I'll be protected on paper and at least have something to fall back on when this happens again (and it will). My business is to the point now where I need to form an LLC and start getting my ducks in a row on that front anyway. </p><p></p><p>I really hate watermarks. All of my fight photos that are on Facebook have my logo and the promoter's logo on them, but it seems to not be doing the trick. I may have to start upping the ante and watermark them to discourage this kind of thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 36827, member: 1061"] I'm screwed. And yes, the promoter pays for an unlimited usage license that extends to all promotional materials. I retain all copyrights. Their promotions are limited to Facebook, posters (which I design for them), and website use (which I manage for them)...occasionally, a t-shirt. Ultimately, I think I need to have the fighters sign a usage agreement along with the rest of their fight contract. So at the very least, I'll be protected on paper and at least have something to fall back on when this happens again (and it will). My business is to the point now where I need to form an LLC and start getting my ducks in a row on that front anyway. I really hate watermarks. All of my fight photos that are on Facebook have my logo and the promoter's logo on them, but it seems to not be doing the trick. I may have to start upping the ante and watermark them to discourage this kind of thing. [/QUOTE]
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