Might have some joy with publisher if its a corporate
(Oddly enough I've just been drafting a rights release form to avoid my employer getting into bother over this)
We wouldnt touch anything thats clearly focused on an individual without their consent
Uk law isnt particularly clear but generally in a public place you have no privacy. Does rather depend on the photo, nature of the shot, how it's being exploited etc
Depends how much time he us willing to spend being an arse about it with the publisher, there isnt anything he can really point to so the book isnt being pulped etc.
Posted By: CWC on February 9th 2018 at 17:31:03
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- Photography / law q (General Chat) - 51eve, Feb 9, 15:23:31
- Public place, doesn’t need permission. (n/m) (General Chat) - ghost of hucks, Feb 9, 18:47:42
- Gallic shrug (General Chat) - CWC, Feb 9, 15:51:00
- subject of the photo rather than bystander (n/m) (General Chat) - 51eve, Feb 9, 15:53:36
- Might have some joy with publisher if its a corporate (General Chat) - CWC, Feb 9, 17:31:03
- Fuck all he can do, other than to make a moral plea to the photographer (General Chat) - Cheltenham_Canary, Feb 9, 16:05:00
- subject of the photo rather than bystander (n/m) (General Chat) - 51eve, Feb 9, 15:53:36
- In the road. (General Chat) - Cheltenham_Canary, Feb 9, 15:40:56
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