Burning Man Rethinks Its Legal Ownership of Your Photos
With the annual Burning Man celebration of art and self-expression four months away, its organizers are taking a second look at their Draconian photo and video policies.
As it is now, the Burning Man Organization requires ticket purchasers to assign to the group the legal rights of photos and video taken at the festival.
That grants the festival the legal standing to order the removal of images taken at the Black Rock City when they appear online. Burning Man’s organizers say this is so they can control how the content is used commercially. They also require commercial users to let the organization review and approve any photos or video in advance.
The group says the policy has two “essential” reasons: “To protect our participants so that images that violate their privacy are not displayed, and to prevent companies from using Burning Man to sell products.”
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