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COPYRIGHT NOTICE

This notice is subject to change without notification to anyone

All Photographs taken by Brisbane Wedding Photographers or for that matter any professional photographer, are subject to copyright in one form or another. Wedding Photography is exempt from copyright unless a contract between the photographer and the client specifically assigns the copyright to a particular person or legal entity.  All our contracts assign copyright to us.

Clients are provided a license to print any of the copyright images provided to them on CD or other portable media under the following conditions:

  1. Any photos (prints) made are for personal use or distribution to friends or relatives without profit.

  2. Commercial use if prohibited under this simple license. a special license is needed to sell our images.

  3. The images or prints made from them cannot be used in any legal proceedings or as evidence.

  4. The client agrees to indemnify the photographers and staff against any and all legal proceeding that may arise from following your instructions to locations for photography. This includes but is not limited to, any Church. Any automobile or other form of transport, any animal or prop used for photography.

  5. The media images are provided on may not be duplicated, copied or distributed without the express written permission of the company or one of it's assignees.

The following exert is from Andrew Nemeth BSc (Hons) LLB Mteach who maintains a website at: http://www.4020.net where a great deal of myth surrounding copyright is explained in plain English. Andrew is also a specialist Copyright lawyer.

“Since 30 July 1998 the photographer owns full copyright in their images, even if they were commissioned by a third party (see ACC info sheets "G058" and "G035"). There are a couple of caveats though. By Section 35(4) of the Act, copyright is owned by your employer if the image was taken as part of your job. Alternatively by Section 35(5), if the photograph was commissioned (by agreement and for money) for a "private or domestic purpose" — such as a family portrait or wedding or birthday party — then the client owns copyright, unless there is agreement to the contrary.

This exception is not as arcane as it seems. Say you were invited to a take photographs at a children's birthday party. The "Alpha Mom" pays you $50 to cover expenses. You take the shots and one of them turns out to be a once-in-a-lifetime masterpiece. Guess who owns the copyright to the image according to s35(5)?…

 

This document provides general information only and is not a substitute for professional legal advice. If you are considering using any photos or images from this site without permission, perhaps you should read this first