Re: Photographer rights
- From: "William Graham" <weg9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 21:08:24 -0700
"ian lincoln" <jessops@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Robert C." <robc638killspam@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> "The Dave©" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Expanding on a similar thread.
>>>
>>> What are your rights as a photographer? This resource was mentioned in
>>> a
>>> recent issue of Shutterbug, and is quite informative and helpful. The
>>> second item down on the page is a link to a one-page quickie about
>>> general
>>> rights, etc. He encourages people to print it out and carry with them,
>>> if
>>> they want, just so long as they give proper credit, understand it is not
>>> all-inclusive, etc.
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/8u3uj
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> Is there a similar guide for phographers from other countries, such as
>> Canadians?
>
> You don't need one. You guys have a comparitively sensible government. I
> read with interest the refusal to enforce the new gun registration law.
Perhaps because the law is unconstitutional, and laws that are "repugnant to
the constitution are invalid..."
It
> seems that most of canadas crime related problems stem from having sharing
> a border with the united states.
"crime related", perhaps, but not "gun related," Statistics prove that the
presence of guns in the hands of honest citizens reduces the crime
rate.......
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