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Are We Giving Up Too Much To Enter Photo Contests?

We all love photo contests. They are fun, sometimes give out great prizes, and they’re an opportunity to showcase our photographic skills. But how many are aware that just entering a photo contest may mean that you are basically signing away your rights to your own photos to the contest sponsor? And we are not talking about shady sponsors either, but well-respected companies with established brands, that we are pretty sure will never purposefully misappropriate or misuse our photos. Yet, their contest rules belie their altruistic claims.

We have consistently added our voices to the many who have raised concerns about the unreasonable rules on many photo contests — but isn’t it time for a concerted effort on the part of the photography community to have our voices heard? And the way to do that is through education (of your readers as well as of the sponsors).

For example, through constantly raising their readers’ awareness on this issue, Pro-Imaging and Photo Attorney have led the charge and successfully helped reverse contest rules: e.g., Adorama Camera Revises Photo Contest Rules for the Better! While other sites valiantly continue the battle: Your Competition Has Been Reported For Suspected Rights Grabbing! and Pressure on Lowepro to change competition rules won’t abate.

Here are some of the problems we see all too often in contest rules and how they could be fixed:

For more detail on thiese and other rights issues, see The Bill of Rights for Photography Competitions.

Rights Off List


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