RE: working for a client?

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From: Philip willarney (pwillarney@yahoo.com)
Date: 09/03/02-10:35:57 PM Z


--- "Baird, Darryl" <dbaird@umflint.edu> wrote:
> I'd just like to echo, ...er, support Thom's
> information and advice.
> Very much on target. In a previous incarnation I was
> an architectural
> photographer for architects and designers. The law
> really started to
> change in the 80s.
...snip...

In Seattle, I believe there was kind of a fracas
because there was a fellow who takes pictures of
buildings going up, recording the changes in the city
that way -- and the folks in charge of the Experience
Music Project got all hot & bothered by this because
the building contained secret/copyrighted/proprietary
designs and technology. So even though it was being
built out in the open, where you could see what they
were doing (in fact, the Seattle monorail goes
*through* the building, and did during construction)
they didn't want folks taking pictures of the building
process. Strange and wonderful legal stuff.

-- Philip

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