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Under copyright law, the photographer owns the copyright to the images and licenses specific usage rights to clients by written agreement. Typically, the more extensive the planned usage, the greater the photographer's fee. Prior to photography, negotiate a fee based on what you need now, with the understanding that additional rights and related fees can be arranged in the future. This avoids the unnecessary expense of purchasing rights you may never use. To make planning easier, 3Sight will always attempt to grant a liberal licence where this is practical.
As copyright holders, photographers have the right to control copying, reproduction, distribution, display and derivative works of their photographs. Usage rights not specifically licensed to your firm remain with the photographer. Physical possession of photographic material, such as slides, prints, transparencies or digital files, does not grant the right to reproduce the images. Without specific permission from the photographer it is a violation of copyright law to reproduce photographs in any form, including colour copying and scanning. Therefore, it is important to arrange licensing for the full scope of usage you require.
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