Saturday, November 12, 2011

Is it illegal to photograph a brand name car such as a lamborghini or ferrari and sell it?

Is it illegal to sell a photograph you take of a ferrari, lamborghini, etc you see on the road or parked in public?


What about other vehicles such as airplanes, jets, semi trucks, etc?|||Not at all. Go for it.





Try to avoid the license plate on a personal vehicle if you can. But it isn't absolutely necessary.





For vehicle shots I recommend a 6x7cm format or bigger. With 4x5" being pretty close to ideal. Also, avoid high contrast film such as Velvia go with Astia. I have found that works best.





"Publication of Photographs: Is A Release Required?





GUIDELINES WHEN PUBLISHING PHOTOGRAPHS OF INDIVIDUALS





If you decide to use a photograph without a release make certain it was obtained without trespassing on private property, that it does not violate an individual's right of privacy or publicity or that it is protected by a First Amendment use.





Releases are generally not required from people who are identifiable in a photograph of a street or public place, provided that the photograph is reasonably related to the subject matter and the identifiable people are not the focus of the photograph. An example of a permitted use would be a photograph of the Rockefeller Center Ice Rink that was used to illustrate a book about Rockefeller Center or about New York City attractions, even though many people may be identifiable.





PHOTOGRAPHS OF PROPERTY





Although property does not enjoy a right to privacy or publicity that there are other bodies of the law that might prohibit or restrict the unauthorized use of a photograph containing property. These bodies of law may include among others contract, trademark, unfair competition, copyright and trespass law.





The guiding principle, that of course is muddled with exceptions, is that as long as a photograph of private property is taken while the photographer is on public property or on property that is open to the public then it is permissible to publish that photograph without permission from the owner of the property."





http://www.newslab.org/resources/photogr鈥?/a>|||Yes, actually it is, those car manufacturers have their designs "trademarked", it is considered "art".





Its is not illegal to take photos of cars, planes, boats, etc.





But you are infringing on their copyright to the art by US Copyright law IF YOU SELL THEM.





They mostly don't care if you take photos of their cars..... but they tend to get upset if you sell them.





And foreign companies do have legal recourse in the United States for copyright violations.|||No, Not At All..





It's your picture, just make sure you don't include a license plate, because people might stalk you, however broad that may seem.


You took the picture, therefore you have all authority over the picture, Thus, it's not illegal..





So, you can feel absolutely free to take these pictures, oh and the same holds true for the airplanes, jets, and ' semi trucks ', once you hit the shutter button, the image is yours,|||doubt it.|||nope :)

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