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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 199406" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>You're teetering on a fine line. Photos taken out on the street are okay, that's public property. But if you're <strong>inside</strong> a Starbucks, you're on their property and those rules don't apply. They would be perfectly within their rights to ban you from their stores for life for taking photos in their stores if they wanted to. Starbucks is a very PR-friendly company, so I don't ever see them doing something like that. Just the opposite, in fact. I think they would be very approachable about using your photos in their own ad campaigns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 199406, member: 1061"] You're teetering on a fine line. Photos taken out on the street are okay, that's public property. But if you're [B]inside[/B] a Starbucks, you're on their property and those rules don't apply. They would be perfectly within their rights to ban you from their stores for life for taking photos in their stores if they wanted to. Starbucks is a very PR-friendly company, so I don't ever see them doing something like that. Just the opposite, in fact. I think they would be very approachable about using your photos in their own ad campaigns. [/QUOTE]
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