Guidelines for filming, video and still photography of the event
All video cameras must be registered and have a tag attached to them.
See NowhereMediaTag on how to register your camera once you get on-site.
Use of any image or sound recorded at Nowhere, be it digital, analogue or still camera equipment is subject to written permission from NowhereCrew. Nowhere is a PRIVATE EVENT and all rights regarding exploitation of imagery, sound or art are reserved. For written approvall contact - .
All written permissions will be limited to the particular project described, and may be subject to restrictions.
One of the abiding principles of Nowhere is that participants do not interfere with the immediate experience of other participants. Recording at Nowhere, suggests you may intrude or have an effect on someone else's experience, please be respectful and comport yourself accordingly. If you do, your coverage will be far more authentic and meaningful.
If any participant asks you to stop filming, you must stop immediately. If you continue to photograph or film, you face the possibility of being escorted from the event.
The copyright of any unique design, written work, artwork or performance is owned by the person or group of people who created it. You must ask permission before recording, filming or photographing such artwork or performances and obtain signed model release from all appropriate parties. You may not make use of any sounds or images of such designs, artworks or performances without a signed release or license from the creator(s) and the NowhereCrew.
Photographer/Videographer/Audiographer Rights and Responsibilities
You have the right to express yourself and create art as a photographer, videographer and/or audio artist.
If you are filming or videotaping, you have the responsibility to check in with David Bradshaw and get your camera tagged. This will let others know that you have obtained permission to use your camera. Unless you obtain a camera tag, you do not have any right to record moving images at the event.
You have the responsibility to be respectful to people you wish to record and to seek permission from them before recording their likeness or voice.
You may use any images that you obtained at the event only for personal use. No commercial use whatsoever may be made of any such images.
Participant Rights and Responsibilities
You have the right to ask someone to stop taking a picture of you, recording your image or recording your voice in any way. However, keep in mind the nature of radical self-expression, capturing expression is a form of self-expression.
You have the right to know what someone plans to do with your image or audio recording.
If a photographer or videographer plans to use your image or images of your artwork for commercial purposes, you can allow her or him to do so by signing a model release or license form. In certain circumstances, the publishing of images of a participant may not require a signed model release (e.g., news and some editorial articles). The use of such material is subject to approval by Nowhere Crew.
All video cameras and film cameras must be tagged. If you see someone using a camera or recording device of any kind without a tag, request the videographer or filmmaker to get a tag from SwissChris. See also NowhereMediaTag.
If someone is disrespectfully using a camera or recording device of any kind, point them out to a crew member.
Artist Rights and Responsibilities
You have the right to protect the sound or image of your artwork or performance.
You have the right to ask someone to stop taking images of your art or performance or an audio recording if you don't approve.
You have the right to be credited for authorship of your artwork in any commercial use of your work, and perhaps to receive a payment.
You have the right to enforce copyright and trademark ownership of your unique work.
Photographers and videographers should obtain your signature on a release or license in order to make any use of images of your work for commercial purposes.
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