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Legal Handbook for Photographers: The Rights and Liabilities of Making and Selling Images

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Product Description Photographers who do not understand their basic rights tend to approach legal issues with blissful ignorance, extreme caution, or reckless abandon. Foolish souls may cross the lines to obtain images, while overly cautious photographers may miss out on once-in-a-lifetime opportunities in fear of legal repercussions. In the end, each of these photographers suffers as a result of not understanding the legal issues associated with photography. In this book, intellectual property attorney and photographers-rights advocate Bert Krages spells out exactly what you need to know to protect yourself and your business when planning, shooting, publishing, and selling your photography. -- Bert P. Krages Review “[T]he book to have for photographers [...] who need the basics set forth for them plainly and with a minimum of muss and fuss.” ―The Online Photographer “A handy reference for quick answers to some of a photographer’s most pressing and common legal questions.” ―PhotoSource International “[U]nless you are hiring your own lawyer for everything you do photographically, this book is an outstanding start in filling out your education.” ―Digital Grin Photography Forum About the Author Bert P. Krages II attended law school at the University of Oregon and holds other degrees from Northwestern University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His law practice concentrates on intellectual property issues but he also handles other kinds of law, such as general litigation and environmental regulation. He is recognized nationally as an advocate of the right to take photographs in public places and has appeared in media such as National Public Radio's Morning Edition, Popular Photography, Shutterbug, and Wired. He resides in Portland, OR.