I am looking for a generic model release both for adults and minors. Anyone have any suggestions when I should look?
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PaintballPhotography.com Senior Member More info | Mar 13, 2009 18:44 | #1 I am looking for a generic model release both for adults and minors. Anyone have any suggestions when I should look? Gary Baum
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Patrick Senior Member 596 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: WV More info | Mar 13, 2009 20:46 | #2 Search on here and Google for "model release" or "model agreement". Bodies, Lenses, Lights, Stands, Transmitters, Receivers, Tripods, Meters, etc...
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Mark1 Cream of the Crop 6,725 posts Likes: 7 Joined Feb 2008 Location: Maryland More info | Mar 13, 2009 22:46 | #3 I second the google idea. I downloaded several that way when I first needed one. several sites have them up for you to take and edit your name into.
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Mar 14, 2009 11:09 | #4 CA, being on the left coast, may have legal technicalities that void this, so it's always a good idea to have it reviewed by a lawyer. FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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3Honu Goldmember More info | Gary, I'll sign anything you want.....just don't make me do that "thing" with paintballs again. 2 Samuel 9:7-8, "So David said to him, “Do not fear, for I will surely show you kindness for Jonathan your father’s sake, and will restore to you all the land of Saul your grandfather; and you shall eat bread at my table continually.” Then he bowed himself, and said, “What is your servant, that you should look upon such a dead dog as I?”
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Alleh Senior Member 484 posts Joined Oct 2008 Location: Portland OR More info | May 01, 2009 20:21 | #6 contributors.gettyimages.com They should have one somewhere on there site. I just downloaded their updated version today. Advertising Photographer Portland OR Alleh Lindquist
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ChrisRabior Senior Member 826 posts Joined Mar 2007 Location: Metro Detroit More info | May 01, 2009 22:15 | #7 Alleh, I totally forgot about those.. thanks for the reminder =) My Gear | My Alamy
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antricacy Member 202 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: El Paso, TX More info | May 08, 2009 21:44 | #8 Alleh wrote in post #7841200 contributors.gettyimages.com They should have one somewhere on there site. I just downloaded their updated version today. What does this line mean? From Getty Images' model release:
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Mark1 Cream of the Crop 6,725 posts Likes: 7 Joined Feb 2008 Location: Maryland More info | "I agree that this release is irrevocable, -- They cant change thier mind
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antricacy Member 202 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: El Paso, TX More info | May 08, 2009 23:09 | #10 Mark1 wrote in post #7886143 and will be governed by the laws (excluding the law of conflicts) of the country/state from the following list that is nearest to the address of the Model (or Parent*) given opposite: New York, Alberta, England, Australia and New Zealand." If in the US it will fall under the laws of New York state. if in Canada it will fall under the laws of the Province of Alberta Or if in the rest of the world. The laws of England, Australia and New Zealand... which ever is closer to where the model is. Such as If you shot on safari in Kenya and had a model sign but wants to contest. It will fall under the jusisdiction of the nearest country on the list. Thanks for clearing that part up. I was confused by the phrasing "given opposite." I wonder why the lawyers chose those specific states/countries? Why not California instead of New York law?
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T2000 Senior Member 268 posts Joined Sep 2007 More info | May 09, 2009 02:01 | #11 Permanent banIn the US there are basically three choices attorneys have when it comes to picking the law that will govern an agreement: (1) the home state of the parties. Presumably their lawyers are familiar with it and therefore comfortable that they can achieve what they want when they draft. (2) Delaware, when dealing with major entity level transactions because so many companies (especially public) are incorporated there and (3) NY. Arguably even more so than Delaware, NY has a large and mature body of corporate law. As a consequence most attorneys can get comfortable that there isn't anything funky to worry about and that the agreement they write should generally be respected.
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T2000 Senior Member 268 posts Joined Sep 2007 More info | May 09, 2009 02:05 | #12 Permanent banPS, this is funny
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antricacy Member 202 posts Joined Mar 2009 Location: El Paso, TX More info | May 09, 2009 20:45 | #13 T2000 wrote in post #7886883 In the US there are basically three choices attorneys have when it comes to picking the law that will govern an agreement: (1) the home state of the parties. Presumably their lawyers are familiar with it and therefore comfortable that they can achieve what they want when they draft. (2) Delaware, when dealing with major entity level transactions because so many companies (especially public) are incorporated there and (3) NY. Arguably even more so than Delaware, NY has a large and mature body of corporate law. As a consequence most attorneys can get comfortable that there isn't anything funky to worry about and that the agreement they write should generally be respected. So while Getty is a DE company with its principal place of business in Seattle, NY is a logical choice for their model release. The "law of conflicts" is that body of law that determines what law gets applied when multiple jurisdictions are involved. You want to exclude it. If you want a judge to interpret your agreement using NY law the last thing you want is for her to rule that NY "conflicts of law" provide that some other law should govern. So the language says to a judge, we want you to apply NY law but not the part of NY law that might tell you to use another body of law. Get it ? Fantastic explanation, thanks!
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