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If I was to print a poster from a picture of a car that I've shot and to sell it I would need permission from the manufacturor company to do this right?
How hard is it to get the permission? And what kind of letter should be sent to them? Thanks |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: USA
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If you can recognize it as a particular make and model, you'd better get a release, just to CYA. If it's blurred and all you see are streaking headlights, you should be safe.
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