by BossC » Fri Nov 23, 2012 4:29 pm
I use Walgreens too and sometimes they ask about the copyright. I think it depends on who is working the photo section and who the photos are of. If it is an A lister, most people recognise them but many other stars aren't as recognizable.
I have had only Wal mart refuse to sell me the photos. Walgreens has a form you can fill out: it gives three options. 1. you are the copywright holder, I forget what number 2 is but number 3 is something about fair access and that is what I select. Then they sell me the photos. I think they just want to make sure they don't get sued if something happens with the photos. I told them once that I send them for autographs and they seemed to understand that I don't make any profit with them, they are just for my personal use.
BossC
I use Walgreens too and sometimes they ask about the copyright. I think it depends on who is working the photo section and who the photos are of. If it is an A lister, most people recognise them but many other stars aren't as recognizable.
I have had only Wal mart refuse to sell me the photos. Walgreens has a form you can fill out: it gives three options. 1. you are the copywright holder, I forget what number 2 is but number 3 is something about fair access and that is what I select. Then they sell me the photos. I think they just want to make sure they don't get sued if something happens with the photos. I told them once that I send them for autographs and they seemed to understand that I don't make any profit with them, they are just for my personal use.
BossC