Permission to photograph airplanes in public
Thanks for the responses. The verdict seems to be mixed. Since no
people will be in the picture, I can eliminate some of those concerns.
I doubt that my picture will have much indication as to where the
picture is taken, as the focus and framing will be of the airplane.
But I suppose a part of a building could appear in the background that
could identify WHERE the picture was, but certainly not WHEN it was
taken.
If I did get permission, is that permission tranferable to the next
owner? What if I take a picture today and the airplane is sold
tomorrow. Can the new owner object? Or the owner years from now.
What if I use a picture that was taken 2 years ago, or 40 years ago?
By the time I take the picture and get it to print it may be many
months aparts. This is not a peridocial it is a publication of
aircrafts and facts about it.
Do these questions help support your arguments, one way or another?
Todd
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