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Old 24-02-10, 12:54
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You can do anything you wantwith the photo, you took it, it belongs to you, the only thing you can't do is name the pet on your photo, it's the same with photo's of children, as long as there not named you can use it for anything. Hope this helps.

Absolutely not true! the image bank the OP is referring to has stated clearly they need a release form for property. The image bank will not accept work without this release.

If your statement were true, there would be no such thing as a model release form, it would be completely un-neccessary. For photos that will be used in commercial applications - ads, brochures, posters, greeting cards, catalogs, postcards, kiosks, trade shows, Web sites, etc. - it is highly advisable to get a release form signed by the subject or owner, or parent/guardian for children.

See:
http://www.professionalphotographer....l-Release-Form
http://www.alamy.com/contributor/hel...e-releases.asp
.... and many other similar sites.
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Old 24-02-10, 16:15
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I have to agree with Duncan.

Imagine you took a photo of an innocent man looking suspicious in the street getting into his car. His features fully recognisable. At a later date you sell the image for a Police Poster which indicates the guy is trying to steal the car. Unless the guy signed an agreement to let it be used for this purpose you could be up to your neck in libel suits.

Release forms can also be used to prevent a professional model (who was paid to sit for the session) claiming a share of the profits should the photo find its way onto a household item.
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