Hi folks,
One idea I had for FUDcon was to take as many pictures as possible that the Marketing and Art teams could use later to give our website and marketing materials a more personal touch, with pictures of actual Fedora developers and users.
Does anyone know what responsibilities are involved in making sure that the photos are usable for this purpose? Do you know about (or maybe could refer us to) someone who would know about writing up photo release forms?
~m
Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi folks,
One idea I had for FUDcon was to take as many pictures as possible that the Marketing and Art teams could use later to give our website and marketing materials a more personal touch, with pictures of actual Fedora developers and users.
Does anyone know what responsibilities are involved in making sure that the photos are usable for this purpose? Do you know about (or maybe could refer us to) someone who would know about writing up photo release forms?
Take out the nudity part and replace the deviantART name from that and I think you get a start: http://s.deviantart.com/misc/model/release_form.html :D
On Tue, 20 May 2008, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Does anyone know what responsibilities are involved in making sure that the photos are usable for this purpose? Do you know about (or maybe could refer us to) someone who would know about writing up photo release forms?
My local Access station has some release forms that are pretty neutral; we'd just have to change some names.
http://mediaserver.salnet.org/forms_and_docs/Appearance_Release.pdf
-- ian
I started a FUDCon flickr group after FUDCon 9 in January. Anything that is licensed CC-by or CC-by-sa should be acceptable for use in Fedora correct? Of course having a forum specifically granting the project the rights to use some content is safer but shouldn't the proper CC licenses be enough?
2008/5/21 Ian Weller ianweller@gmail.com:
On Tue, 20 May 2008, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Does anyone know what responsibilities are involved in making sure that the photos are usable for this purpose? Do you know about (or maybe could refer us to) someone who would know about writing up photo release forms?
My local Access station has some release forms that are pretty neutral; we'd just have to change some names.
http://mediaserver.salnet.org/forms_and_docs/Appearance_Release.pdf
-- ian
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Russell Harrison wrote:
I started a FUDCon flickr group after FUDCon 9 in January. Anything that is licensed CC-by or CC-by-sa should be acceptable for use in Fedora correct? Of course having a forum specifically granting the project the rights to use some content is safer but shouldn't the proper CC licenses be enough?
I think you need the consent of the folks in the photo as well.
~m
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Máirín Duffy duffy@fedoraproject.org wrote:
I think you need the consent of the folks in the photo as well.
If that is the case, then we need to make photo release consent part of the registration process. Do RH Summit attendees have an implied or explicit consent in place?
-jef
Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Máirín Duffy duffy@fedoraproject.org wrote:
I think you need the consent of the folks in the photo as well.
If that is the case, then we need to make photo release consent part of the registration process. Do RH Summit attendees have an implied or explicit consent in place?
A *verbal* consent may be enough? Like a Fedora release party, the photographer ask "are you OK if I use the photo on the Fedora website?" After all, those are photos of adults and taken in public places.
Ian Weller wrote:
On Thu, 22 May 2008, Nicu Buculei wrote:
After all, those are photos of adults and taken in public places.
Not all of the FUDCon attendees are over 18. ;) -- ian
Sure, but those can't sign release forms either... (nor the CLA if that matters)
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