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Kaarsten
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Message posted at 05/08/2007, 15:26:33 PM by Kaarsten |
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Hi everybody,
I´m asking myself, whether pictures from the national parks like Yosemite or Yellowstone that show special attractions from these parks are copyrighted and need a PR to publish/sell.
Haven`t found any official website, that could clear it up.
Any clues?
Best regards
Kaarsten |
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Kaarsten
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Message posted at 05/08/2007, 15:43:26 PM by Kaarsten |
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Lightart
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Message posted at 05/08/2007, 16:37:36 PM by Lightart |
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Well that's pretty clear to me. Unless you're shooting in an area off limits to the public, using a model or props that aren't part of the park proper, or the park incurs a cost as a result of your shooting, then you are pretty much free to shoot there.
I suppose the question that arises is 'what happens when you shoot a photo of your model with some recognizable icon of the park like, say, Half Dome or El Capitan as part of the image. Sounds like you'd need a permit then. |
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Ichtor
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Message posted at 05/11/2007, 13:35:05 PM by Ichtor |
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There's a table under that link and I'm looking at the first line:
1 - 2 people, camera & tripod only $0/day
:)
So that probably means you should still get the permit but it'll be free. |
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Lightart
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Message posted at 05/11/2007, 16:21:01 PM by Lightart |
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| Originally posted by Ichtor: |
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Quoted Message: There's a table under that link and I'm looking at the first line:
1 - 2 people, camera & tripod only $0/day :)
So that probably means you should still get the permit but it'll be free. |
I read that to mean that IF you meet one of the three listed criteria for obtaining a permit. . then the fees will attach for the permit based upon the number of people in your party. I would be willing to wager that Mr and Mrs Tourist, on a hike to Half Dome, on a public trail,do not need a permit to shoot. Their usage of the park does not fall under the three proscribed conditions for obtaining a permit. |
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