[MR] ot pic hosting
Laurence Lagnese
ljlagnese at gmail.com
Wed Sep 23 07:16:34 PDT 2009
mine was a federal court situation. I was involved because I was the
manager of the paintball field. This turned into a bigger case when
more people learned of the situation and jumped on the proverbial band
wagon
The only part that was my opinion was the first part that I am
assuming a paintball event is the same as an sca event when it comes
to the law
On 9/23/09, Medwyn <medwyn.rhyfedd at gmail.com> wrote:
> Keep in mind that these laws differ from state to state, too.
>
> Laurence Lagnese wrote:
>> Interesting angle,
>>
>> I would think an SCA event would in the laws mind be the same as a
>> paintball event. Privately owned location, paying to use the
>> location, access limited by owner event coordinator
>>
>> With that being said,
>>
>> At paintball events a photographer who wishes to charge people for
>> photos has to announce this clearly ahead of time along signs that are
>> in clear view that this is their intention. Otherwise all photos
>> taken are owned by the person in the photo and by the photographer.
>> Because it is assumed the participant has agreed to the photographer's
>> fees and ownership by not asking the photographer to take photos of
>> them.
>>
>> Done via phone forgive any punctuation I may have missed
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