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Will Crombie
Posted: 2011-05-21 05:14:04
Hi Mark UK, I'm no legal expert by anyones standard but common sense can see the point Im trying to make. At a wedding you dont see the professionl photographer dictating to guests about the use of their phones to take snapshots so why would a sporting event be any different.If the venue has signs up stating no photography, then anyone taking photos is technically tresspassing and could be removed from the premises. But on the other hand if photos are published on the internet for sale without parents signing a release form, then writs can be served. Your quite right Mark about the main concern should be about how well the children perform not about who is taking legal/illegal photos of them, I'm adressing a situation which a lot of parents and coaches would probably want clearing up its better to clarify before the event rather than on the day surely
regards Will

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