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Title: Image Release form for Publication
Post by: jonathan.lipkin on February 14, 2012, 02:32:49 pm
A few years ago I wrote a book that was heavily illustrated. It has since gone out of print after a pretty successful run. I've gotten the rights back to the text, and want to release the book as a free or low cost PDF. I need to ask the photographers for permission to use their images. I don't have the money to hire a lawyer to write a release form, and I don't think I ever had copies of the ones for the original book.

Does any of you have a release form for an image you've had published in a book? I wouldn't need to copy the whole thing, but just want to have a point of reference so I can ask for the correct rights.
Title: Re: Image Release form for Publication
Post by: jonathan.lipkin on February 14, 2012, 02:34:43 pm
AH, just found the correct terms in google and have found this language which sounds about right:

I hereby grant to Leonardo, its sponsor (The International Society for the Arts, Science and Technology – Leonardo/ISAST), and its publisher (The MIT Press) nonexclusive worldwide rights to reproduce the above-mentioned Illustration in this and all future editions of the above- cited Article in a Leonardo publication. I understand that this permission includes reproduction in any and all media now known or hereafter discovered, including but not limited to print, electronic on-line databases and the World Wide Web. This also includes licensing the Article for document delivery.
I certify that I am the copyright holder of the above-mentioned Illustration. I understand that (1) I will retain copyright to the above Illustration, and (2) my copyright will be prominently displayed next to any reproduction of the above artwork along with any credit line included above. I agree to indemnify Leonardo/ISAST and the MIT Press against any claim or action alleging facts which, if true, constitute a breach of any of the foregoing warranties.