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The copyright problem of photographers
Photographers in the studio have to sign a portrait right agreement if they want to shoot models, and the models agree to take pictures, exhibit their works, publish blogs and other online platforms. I'm not going to participate in competitions, exhibitions or blogs. You don't have to sign it.
Freelance photographers shoot humanities, record society and reflect people's lives. This kind of documentary is called documentary, and there is no need for a portrait right agreement.
Make a model, just like the photographer in the studio!
If it is used for commercial purposes and advertising purposes, there must be a portrait right agreement!
Infringement of portrait rights must meet two conditions, one is without my permission, and the other is for profit.
Models have the right to portrait and photographers have the right to copyright.
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