This sux!
http://www.anzang.samuseum.sa.gov.au...p/page/10.html
49. All entries become the property of the Organiser.
This sux!
http://www.anzang.samuseum.sa.gov.au...p/page/10.html
49. All entries become the property of the Organiser.
regards, Kym Gallery Honest & Direct Constructive Critique Appreciated! ©![]()
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Well, I certainly won't be paying $38 to give away one of my photos. But I have to say last year's winners were generally superb, so obviously not everyone has a problem with it.
It always amazes me how many of the organisers of these sorts of events / competitions have clauses that mean the photographer signs away rights to their work just for the priveledge of entering. Not that I would be good enough but I cannot see me entering any comp that has those sorts of terms attached.
Reading that, it seemed to me that they were only claiming the rights to use the image in relation to promoting the competition.
Under rule 30, it seems fairly defined to me...
and then re-iterated under rule 33 that any use outside of the defined use in rule 30 would be after contact with the photographer..
[quote]33. If the Organiser or AG wishes to make any use of an Entry that is not permitted under rule 31, the Entrant will be contacted and given the opportunity to negotiate any such usage with the parties concerned independently of the Competition.[/quote]
(Rule 31 just states that the photographer gives usage permissions outlined in Rule 30 for 2 years from the winner being announced)
Edit: which all seems pretty fair to me.![]()
A lot of competitions do that now I've found! It's basically free marketing for them.
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I said before, and I'll say it again.... Bugger Off31. Each Entrant grants the Organiser and AG a non-exclusive, irrevocable licence in each Entry throughout the world in all media for the uses described in rule 30 for 2 years following the date of announcement of the winners
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If you check the rules now, the rule 49 has changed. Remember this thread was started 8 months ago. Looks like someone had a word in the organisers ears
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Whatever it now says, if they expect me to pay to enter, then it's rude to want to own my image. I wouldn't enter.
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I looked at rule 49, it doesn't say that. I have an image in 2012 and 2013, the are in the book 2012 and one coming out this year. I think because Australia geographic is a major sponsor. I was remiss and didn't see that, I am not overly perturbed, but will check it again if I enter again.
Still happy to make their exhibition this year.
Looks like the rules were changed![]()