twitterpictures
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Hey all,
I am planning to run a Twitter page where I post images from other photographers. I'm working on negotiating with the photographers at the moment, but the thing I need help with is a legitimate way to grant me the legal right to post their images to my Twitter account.
I need to clarify my usage rights for the images from the photographers for this given situation:
They provide me with a website URL where they have their photographs and specify which (or all) photographs that can be used or send me images via email. I need the right to post those images on what I believe would be a limited basis (correct me if I'm wrong; that's just what I read somewhere) to social media platforms under my Twitter account contingent on me including either their personal Twitter handle or the website URL from which the images were sourced in each post where their images are used.
Can someone help me work up some sort of legal jargon that can facilitate this type of arrangement? I'm not schooled in law by any means, but I'm looking to do this transparently and above-board.
Thanks
I am planning to run a Twitter page where I post images from other photographers. I'm working on negotiating with the photographers at the moment, but the thing I need help with is a legitimate way to grant me the legal right to post their images to my Twitter account.
I need to clarify my usage rights for the images from the photographers for this given situation:
They provide me with a website URL where they have their photographs and specify which (or all) photographs that can be used or send me images via email. I need the right to post those images on what I believe would be a limited basis (correct me if I'm wrong; that's just what I read somewhere) to social media platforms under my Twitter account contingent on me including either their personal Twitter handle or the website URL from which the images were sourced in each post where their images are used.
Can someone help me work up some sort of legal jargon that can facilitate this type of arrangement? I'm not schooled in law by any means, but I'm looking to do this transparently and above-board.
Thanks