We always get a release form from participants in our videos.  By this
I mean anyone who speaks or is featured in any way.  We don't get
releases from people who are randomly in the background.

We do this as more as a courtesy than for legal reasons.  But having
said that, our lawyer likes that we do it.

Steve
On Feb 25, 8:06 am, Niki <[email protected]> wrote:
> We're getting ready to do a video of Business Success Unlimited, it's rooms
> and participants in meetings, and members. My sister, who's a professional
> photographer tells me I have to have a release form in order to photograph
> or videotape these individuals -- getting them to say it's okay for me to
> use their images. My question, have any of you, when you've made a video,
> had your "stars" sign release forms or is it just understood? I want to put
> this video up on the website, on YouTube, and various media. I want to
> protect myself, BSU and those who are being taped. Thoughts?
>
> Thanks, Niki
> Collaborative Director and Connector
> Business Success Unlimitedhttp://success4biz.biz

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