Archive for July 25th, 2008
Friday, July 25th, 2008
Costume Clothes
Costume Clothes
The dress that was an example of comically bad period designer clothes costa mesa was known as The Curtain Dress. In this part of the movie, the war has ravaged everything, and Scarlett OHara is in desperate need of money. She knows that Rhett Butler is being held at a prison nearby, and so she decides that she is going to ask him for money. She has no proper clothes to wear, so she decides to make some designer clothes costa mesa from green velvet curtains. The result is a disheveled dress, complete with a gold tassel belt and hat.
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Friday, July 25th, 2008
Do You Need Credit
Do You Need Credit
Is Credit Right for Me?
It depends. For example, let’s say that you are not interested in airline miles or cash back options for using your building business credit card and you only want to find a card that will not bleed you with ‘extras’ each month, then a 0 APR business line of credit card is an excellent choice.
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Friday, July 25th, 2008
Photographers: The Free Model Release
DigitalSistere has a killer model release for free, already in PDF format. You can grab that release form here <<<
A free model release, known in similar contexts as a liability waiver, is a legal document typically signed by the subject of a photograph granting permission to publish the photograph in one form or another. The legal rights of the signatories in reference to the material is thereafter subject to the allowances and restrictions stated in the release, and also possibly in exchange for compensation paid to the photographed.
Publishing an identifiable photo of a person without a model release signed by that person can result in civil liability for whoever publishes the photograph.
Note that the photographer is typically not the publisher of the photograph, but sells the photograph to someone else to publish. Liability rests solely with the publisher, except under special conditions. It is typical for the photographer to obtain the model release because he is merely present at the time and can get it, but also because it gives him more opportunity to sell the photograph later to a party who wishes to publish it. Unless a photo is actually published, the need (or use) of a model release is undefined. And, since some forms of publication do not require a model release (e.g., news articles), the existence (or non-existence) of a release is irrelevant.
Note that the issue of model release forms and liability waivers is a legal area related to privacy and is separate from copyright. Also, the need for model releases pertains to public use of the photos: i.e., publishing them, commercially or not. The act of taking a photo of someone in a public setting without a model release, or of viewing or non-commercially showing such a photo in private, generally does not create legal exposure, at least in the United States.
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