littleRedPanda
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anyone enters Zoo's own photo comps?
I've only entered one in the past, but might do a few this year.
I've only entered one in the past, but might do a few this year.
Fair enough. I'm quite happy to let some zoos save a few pennies on photographs to feed their animals etc, seeing as their memberships allow me so many free entries. Saying that, I can't see them saving much by using my entriesI haven't so far because those I have seen claim copyright of any photos you enter. I'm a photographer and don't hand over my copyright.![]()
I have no problems with people using my photographs (with a credit), I have this arrangement with a local preserved steam railway. But when they claim copyright I can no longer benefit from my photos in other ways.Fair enough. I'm quite happy to let some zoos save a few pennies on photographs to feed their animals etc, seeing as their memberships allow me so many free entries. Saying that, I can't see them saving much by using my entries![]()
Is that what happens though? In the terms of Blackpool Zoo, only because it was the first i'd looked at for a while "By entering the competition, each entrant grants to Blackpool Zoo an irrevocable license to use their image for any and all zoo educational and marketing purposes." It's not so much giving them copyright, but allowing them to use the image as they wish. I'd expect that to be the case with other zoo competitions.But when they claim copyright I can no longer benefit from my photos in other ways.![]()
The copyright of a photograph always belongs to the photographer unless he/she has been paid for that copyright or commissioned to take the photograph or unless he/she has waived that copyright, for example by placing it in the public domain (see the Creative Commons website - but keep some aspirins handyIs that what happens though? In the terms of Blackpool Zoo, only because it was the first i'd looked at for a while "By entering the competition, each entrant grants to Blackpool Zoo an irrevocable license to use their image for any and all zoo educational and marketing purposes." It's not so much giving them copyright, but allowing them to use the image as they wish. I'd expect that to be the case with other zoo competitions.