Wow, was I surprised when I check my mail again and discovered that I have over 12 responses to my "Model Release" question.... With that said....it was a huge disappointment to realize that only ONE of those responses actually dealt with my initial questions....while all the rest seemed to be OT chatter... So once again I pose the question to the group......Does anyone have any suggestions for wording for a simple Model Release that can easily be understood by anyone. Not a bunch of legal wording to get a person hung up, just something that reads easily and covers me legally. Thanks for those who respond! Kristoffer J Buquet kristoffer.buquet@us.army.mil ----- Original Message ----- From: Fred van Sand <vze59cgy@verizon.net> Date: Saturday, September 13, 2003 3:33 am Subject: Re: Model release Question > Hi Jim, > > My machine always notifies me whenever some of these plugins wish to > install. Too old for auto install. I had no notification on her > site . > Therefore, I conclude I had already installed whatever it may have > been.I know your feelings about microsoft; > I resisited at first, too. But it got where I couldnt get on some > siteswithout a big hassle and it became hard to communicate with > my friends. I > didnt just give up, but realized I had to wait for a more > opportune moment. > Nothing that big will stand forever. In the meantime, > I have other concerns. I have learned what and who to trust. > Most of these > downloads are harmless updates or plugins from genuine sources. > If a > website offers me one, I just take it, and enjoy the site. > I'm sorry your resistance leaves you in the position of having to > ask Leslie > and her husband to change what they have a lot of time and effort and > doubtless the latest technology (read $) in. They are attempting > to impress > prospective clients . ( Which I am sure they will either way > because the > product is extremely good.) > My security is fine. As I pointed out earlier, I do not live in > fear. This > is a machine and the company that offers the programming for it is > not god. > At least not in my life. I have songs to write, poems to compose, > photographs to take, grandchildren to enjoy and stories to swap > with old > friends. One minute with a rose might do you some good too. > I have no firewall, I have no virus checker. I do not need them > because I > pay Verizon to worry about that. > This is why I find your paranoia so puzzling. > > Yours, > >fred.vansand@verizon.net > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jim Davis" <ydavis@hkg.odn.ne.jp> > To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" > <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> > Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 6:27 PM > Subject: Re: Model release Question > > > > Fred van Sand <vze59cgy@verizon.net> wrote/replied to: > > > > >Lelie's website runs fine on my computer... > > >Yours, > > >>fred.vansand2@verizon.net > > > > Hmm, think what that means though. > > > > Perhaps you have 'auto install' turned on? > > > > I don't you see. Leslie's java might have installed and you didn't > > even know it. Yep, I'll lay money on it. > > > > May I suggest you check your security settings. > > > > > > Jim Davis > > Nature Photography > > http://www.kjsl.com/~jbdavis/ > > > >
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