Legal Question in Intellectual Property in Maine
Photographic Copyrights
I am considering hiring a student photographer to take
some pictures for me. I am paying for the film and her
time and the processing of the film. She is buying the
film that she wants, but she is charging me a
reimbursement fee for the film. She has outright told
me that I would have to pay for the film. Who owns the
film and who owns the pictures. I have already agreed
that any reproduction will give her credit for the
photography.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Photographic Copyrights
You need to put in writing that the photographer is assigning to you all copyright in the photographs, and that you own both the prints and the negatives.
Best wishes,
LDWG
Re: Photographic Copyrights
This is completely up to the two of you.
If you buy the film, then what she is really providing you is a service, not a product. She is converting blank film to film with images on it: you should own complete control over that product.
Get it in writing.