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> Do we think that Jemima Harrison asked permission to take pictures of peoples dogs (presumably she took them herself as theres no copyright) and post them on her blog?
> Facebook has its own terms and conditions re copyright and photographs posted there which anyone with issues needs to look at closely
> So that would mean anyone who has an internet blog or website can take and distribute photographs without permission?
>From Facebook T & Cs
>"You own all of the content and information you post on Facebook
>> This isnt anonymous photos of dogs walking down the streets, this is photos taken at a show where photography is not allowed
> "Press accredited photographers are provided with permission to take photographs ONLY for use in newspapers, magazines and internet sites - this is for news purposes only."
> I have even been asking permission to copy photos of my dogs taken at Crufts that have been posted on FB etc when they should have been asking permission from me LOL.
>
>>Sam, help???????>>
> Sam is a (real) professional photographer so she would know exactly what the situation is.
> Again from Crufts schedule -
> "Press accredited photographers are provided with permission to take photographs ONLY for use in newspapers, magazines and internet sites - this is for news purposes only."
> no-one can take photo's or video's of dogs in the ring
> She has press rights, so has a different set of rules that the general public
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