Hello, looking for suggestions here please.
I have been asked to take some photos of a number of music artists to promote them at the club they are signed up to.
So the club are organising it and paying for it.
The shoot hasn't taken place yet but a couple of the artists have already asked if they can have copies of the photos for themselves to do as they wish with (even those the club dont use).
Is it up to me? I am thinking I should leave this decision to the club, they are paying for the photo shoot and photos after all?.
Thanks for looking, I am a little confused with this one.
Cheers
SS
I was just wondering, if a friend asked me to take a photo with HIS camera, but I spent time composing the shot and clicked the shutter, who would own the copyright?
My apologies if this has been answered before, I had a quick scan of the forums, but didn't spot anything with these specific parameters.
topcat07 said:"Copyright registration
The current charges for online registration are £39.00 for 5 years or £64.00 for 10 years per work. Uploads over 10MB are also subject to a fee of 2p per additional MB, but there is no limit to the amount of data you may upload within the registration."
http://www.copyrightservice.co.uk/services/price_list
what does "per work" class as?
Ignore that site.
It's a rip off and it has no legal basis whatsoever.
The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill received Royal Assent on 26.4.13 bringing it one step closer to introduction of regulations that will allow anyone to exploit an image without the owners permission. It's going to have massive impact on the photographic industry. You can read more here