relax. many people = many opinions.what's the big whoop?
cheers
ecke

2011/1/19 Elizabeth Masoner <[email protected]>:
>
> Ok, I give up, I can¹t stay out of the conversation (I don¹t have anymore
> wall space that would like good with a fist punched through it).  If I wait
> longer to email again I won¹t be polite so I¹ll email now while I still have
> some reasonable control over my language.
>
> Just read this ­ it goes into the when/why/how more succinctly than anything
> any of us have typed so far.
> http://www.andrewkantor.com/useful/Legal-Rights-of-Photographers.pdf
>
> With regards to commercial usage
>
> Commercial Rights
> Commercial rights can be a very murky term when corporate lawyers get
> involved.  However, a general explanation would be that commercial means any
> endeavor designed to create income or use by a commercial entity.  Some
> examples would include: a sales brochure, magazine, advertisement, or
> billboard.
>
> Non-Commercial Rights
> Non-commercial rights would be items that are not designed to create
> significant income or use by individuals or other non-corporate type groups.
> Things such as church bulletins, or someone printing an image to put on
> their school binder would be non-commercial usage.
>
>
>
> ~Liz
>
>
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