
...anything for it, given that he doesn't own the copyright for the poster image? I don't know copyright law except to know that all those mp3s I don't download are totally illegal! :)
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Thu 26 Jul 2007, 13:06,
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involves signing rights for the original source image as used doesn't it?
From what I understand (admittedly not all that much) you might be safe agreeing to single use rights for your derivative image but not full rights unless you have permission from the original source image owners.
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Thu 26 Jul 2007, 13:18,
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From what I understand (admittedly not all that much) you might be safe agreeing to single use rights for your derivative image but not full rights unless you have permission from the original source image owners.

You should always make sure there are no sell on rights or transfer of intellectual property rights.
You can say to zoo ' publish this with credit in the one issue you have asked for and I retain all IP rights' and I'm sure they will agree.
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Thu 26 Jul 2007, 13:26,
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You can say to zoo ' publish this with credit in the one issue you have asked for and I retain all IP rights' and I'm sure they will agree.

I jjust got the impression that they were trying to get people to agree to passing on all rights, which is pretty normal behaviour for journalists.
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Thu 26 Jul 2007, 13:34,
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'small print' regarding user submitted works and is the same for most publications. These are not submitted but solicited and if you read the GAZ they send there is no implication that they are asking for rights to be given up.
Some people are just confusing those points.
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Thu 26 Jul 2007, 13:39,
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Some people are just confusing those points.