Actually they're trying to prohibit your fair use of your own photographs, I don't think think they can do that for photographs where they hold the originals, let alone those they don't.

Anthony Farr wrote:
2009/8/20 Igor Roshchin <[email protected]>:
You CANNOT sell photographs taken at EBC.


Out of all the restrictions and conditions that were described, I
think that one says the most.  It suggests that they have already sold
the rights to photography for sale, and have formulated rules to
protect the rights-holder from competition.  Fair enough, too.  The
fact that some of the conditions go beyond that protection is a worry,
but hey, they're letting you take pictures and as long as you neither
sell them nor publish them online you're clear.

If you want to show them online to your friends you could always put
them in a private album, forward the URL in emails only to your
friends and stress to the recipients that they MUST NOT publish that
address on a webpage, in a blog, anywhere that could end up in an
online archive, including PDML.

regards, Anthony

   "Of what use is lens and light
    to those who lack in mind and sight"
                                               (Anon)

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