I would never agree to that as a business owner.  It'd be like paying
a vendor a nominal charge and telling them they could sit for free
portraits whenever they want.

On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Dec 13, 2010, at 9:54 PM, Boris Liberman wrote:
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>> On 12/13/2010 10:18 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
>>> ... He is now asking for clarification as to his unlimited free use
>>> of the image henceforth. From his standpoint, I really don't see how
>>> it can be any other way. How long "henceforth" will be is, of course,
>>> the grand unknown.
>>
>> Jack, I think that it this new brewery is successful, that individual will 
>> gain much while you are going to gain nothing. I am thinking that you could 
>> suggest to hand over the rights to the image to them but the price would be 
>> a percentage from any bottle/can/whatever of beer he sells. A royalty of 
>> some kind.
>>
>> I think that making it one payment sale whereas you retain the rights is not 
>> the most beneficial course of action for you.
>>
>> Obviously, such things would have to be negotiated in a proper manner.
>
> Small businesses are in very tight straits right now. If this brewery has a 
> brewpub as part of it, he should get a reasonable amount for the use of the 
> photo, plus any day that he goes to the pub, he gets a free pint.
>
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