On 12/18/13 12:22 PM, "Erick Ghaumez" <er...@rxlabz.com> wrote: >As I¹ve said, the owner is « big » TV group, my contract is with a >subsidiary company in charge of digital projects. I don¹t know if the one >who signs my contract is legally authorized to give this permission. But >if I understand, if he gives one, it becomes his responsibility ? I am not a lawyer, and could be completely wrong. I'm still waiting on a response from legal. I don't think it would be fair to get authorization from someone who you believe is also naïve about these topics, so when you do ask your contact, I would suggest mentioning that this is to get official/legal/binding permission. If that person then claims to have the authority, then unless you know for sure that's wrong, I don't think you have to try to disprove it.
Business tend to want to control who uses their name and other valuable assets and how they are associated with others. Individuals do too. Just because I can take a picture of you sitting outside your favorite café doesn't mean the café owner can then promote the fact that you love that café without at least letting you know first. -ALex