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Model release question

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Rixie
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Message posted at 05/17/2008, 11:38:07 AM by Rixie
Hi, i know this subject has been well covered but I just want to clarify one point.

Is it OK to upload a picture with people in the distance that, when viewed at 100%, could not be definately identified?

Could it be argued that a person would always be able to recognize themselves from body shape, location, clothing, etc? Is it OK that someone could say 'that looks a bit like me' or 'that could possibly be me' as long as they could not be sure? I think most people could pick themselves out of a crowd if they knew they were there, even if there was no chance that anyone else could recognize them.

Thanks

Rixie






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Lightart
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Message posted at 05/17/2008, 12:43:23 PM by Lightart

Originally posted by Rixie:
Quoted Message: Hi, i know this subject has been well covered but I just want to clarify one point.

Is it OK to upload a picture with people in the distance that, when viewed at 100%, could not be definately identified?

Could it be argued that a person would always be able to recognize themselves from body shape, location, clothing, etc? Is it OK that someone could say 'that looks a bit like me' or 'that could possibly be me' as long as they could not be sure? I think most people could pick themselves out of a crowd if they knew they were there, even if there was no chance that anyone else could recognize them.

Thanks

Rixie



My recent experience is. . if its a human body you'll get a rejection without an MR. Silly but true.
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Rixie
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Message posted at 05/21/2008, 13:48:54 PM by Rixie
Thanks for your response LightArt,

I have two nice pics with people in the distance that i am possitive could not be recognized. I've uploaded with a note say 'people not recognizable when viewed at 100%'.

they are, (in my opinion at least), good saleable shots.

I'll let you know how I get on..............

Rixie


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Rixie
24 posts
Message edited at 05/28/2008, 08:16:27 AM by Admin
Well, for the record, one picture was accepted and the other rejected.

Reviewers thankfully decided that the people were obviously too far away to be recognized.

Edited by admin: refusal reasons or refused images can not be discussed on forums. Please respect our forum rules.



Rixie


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Rixie
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Message posted at 05/28/2008, 15:46:24 PM by Rixie
Apologies........

my intention was simply to ascertain what constitutes 'too many similar images' rather than be specific about a refusal.

I will perhaps start a more 'general' thread.

Regards

Rixie



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