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Legal Handbook for Photographers: The Rights and Liabilities of Making Images

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Covering the rights photographers need to understand to prevent losing an image or incurring liability, this book details the legal aspects of publishing photographs, public vs. private property, model releases, copyrighted material, pornography, and intrusion of privacy. Also discussed are what to do when film or equipment is seized and handling confrontations.

128 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2001

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Bert P. Krages II is an attorney who concentrates on intellectual property and environmental law. He is recognized nationally as an advocate of the right to take photographs in public places, having appeared in media such as National Public Radio’s Morning Edition, Popular Photography, Shutterbug, and Wired.

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Author 7 books33 followers
December 19, 2018
Okay, so I only had time to read like 40 pages of this, and it is a reference work, but it is clearly the best photography rights handbook or document I have ever seen. Most other civil rights guides on the subject just are referencing this. So I'm glad I had the third edition (2012 release) and I'm glad I took the time to at least read the first few chapters. I really hope I can get the opportunity to come back to it later, since I was about to slip into private property rights.
A bit full of vague legalese, but keep it up Krages!
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Author 7 books33 followers
February 13, 2017
Fuck you Goodreads, I hate your interface. I did not read this four times, I am not currently reading this, I just wrote a review for this book that apparently was scrubbed. It's a good book. Now stop giving me trouble you weird, weird website.
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November 27, 2011
I had a very specific question in mind: if I took a photo in a public space, and the building owners told me I could not use the photo without paying, can I use it? What if I was standing on their lawn, probably slightly off the public space? This book convinced me that whether it was legal or not, it was not worth the hassle.
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March 12, 2010
it was okay, pretty interesting. A lot didn't apply to me so I was able to skim over some stuff, but it did teach me a few new things.
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