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| Another area I know quite a bit about. As a publisher of a photography magazine, this gets hashed over regularly. When in public there is no expectation of privacy. Thus celebrities are open game for the paparazzi. The only time this can be litigated is when the photo has a minor in it. There is a fine line about minors. The pictures taken of Obama and McCain were both in public. What you would be paying for is the services of the photographer that took the shot. They have a expectation of payment for their services. Now if you yourself took the photo you own the rights to it. It doesn't matter who you took it of. Again there is an exception to this if it is used as an advertisement without permission. IE as a blatant prop for your goods with the persons image in it. Now the pictures in question were not used as advertisement per say, but to show that both women wear pearls. Fine line again, but one where they are not advertising a particular product other than they wear pearls. Those photos would only need to be verified who took the photo and make sure that they are not owned by a third party. I hope I made that muddled explanation clear enough. |
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| Copyright is simply the right to permit or deny the right to reproduce work. Everything (including this posting) is copyright someone. So the photos will be copyright someone. Unless they are open source or you have permission to reproduce, no you don't have the right to reproduce them elsewhere. |
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| Not necessarily. There will be an expressed (or at least an implied) permission to use them to support the sought publicity. BUT if you want to use them for another purpose then sit back and wait for the letter and the lawyers. Because the owner of the copyright is giving permission for the use of the photo to further his aim, whatever it is. So that, when I send out a press release with a photo of my pearls, I state that the photo is copyright okay for use for publicity for my pearls, but if Jeremy liked it very much and decided to use it on his website I would be having a bit of a conversation with him |
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You may want to take a failed "trash piece" and provide it and your instruction leaflet to a non-jeweler friend to test out your instructions. This may sound like overkill, but being Samsonite-gorilla-esque when handed new things, no matter how "obvious", I like to have instructions about what and what not to do.... CarolK (hurling luggage about) |
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| They are *easily* more lovely than a lot of the junk at the Met and at MoMA. That's a GREAT idea!!! There are oodles of smaller natural history museums and ***aquariums*** that would love to have more unique items such as this. I'm excited for you!!! Congratulations on surviving teaching!!! Here's to Round Two (or Three, Four???) of Your Life!!! CarolK |
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| Dear Friends of the freshwater pearl: I am overwhelmed by all your kind comments. I wondered if anyone would like the designs. I wasn't sure. I especially thank Jeremy for his comments- he was my inspiration- now he is a kind friend, helping me out. I emailed my webmaster in Thailand, asking him to set up a link for all of you: suzanne@lajollapearlcompany.com. In a day or two, you can create your own "interest list". You can't buy anything because the website is not open, however you can "reserve" some pieces. I have wire transferred $7,000 to my assistant in Thailand and she will order "your" pieces made. There is no obligation to buy. I just want to have these pieces you like in stock so that, if you feel like buying, when the website opens, you can all get what you want. Why do I only have one of each now? I was scared. That's why I made only one of each type. But, now I feel more confident. I don't have a brick-and-mortar store for you to examine the work in person. If you order something, and you don't like it, of course you can return it. I will be at GIA-Carlsbad September 12. I could take 3 or 4 pieces there so you could examine the quality of the work. |
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Thanks for the advice. You have rescued me! I will forward your comments to my webmaster in Thailand. |
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| Question-- If we reserve the pieces, can we use the 15% off (assuming we signed up for the club)? I'm just wondering because it affects how many pieces I can buy within the budget Thanks so much for offering this for us! I'm def. going to start making my list.
__________________ Our family run online business: http://www.cordlessworkz.com/ (Nothing so glamorous as pearls, sadly) |
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| Aw shucks, I thought I had completed my purchase. At least I hope you got my reservation on the one I liked. I have some Mokame kicking around out in my bench that I made years ago. I'll see if I can come up with a good setting for you from what I have. |
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I am so grateful to Jeremy and all of you. I emailed Jeremy's comments to my webmaster. Jeremy was right. The white script behind the blue heading had positive remarks about pearls, but it was too close to Blue Nile's format. So the webmaster removed the script and we are working on a color change. Pink? Lavendar? Yellow? We'll try pink first. Last night after I read and reread all of your comments, I sat down and cried. You all are so nice to me. I was profoundly touched by your kindness. You have saved me from errors, and pushed me forward. 2) I have started drawing the first pendant that could be suspended from a string of pearls per your requests 2) I have made an appointment with the Silver Box in La Jolla to talk to the owners about the tarnishing problem. They are experts in polishing silver (that's what they have in their store) 3) I am measuring the length of each necklace 4) I have sent more money to the bench jewelers and they will make more of whatever items all of you want. I only made one of each design because I was afraid no one would like them. So, go to suzanne@lajollapearlcompany.com and express your interest (no obligation) and I'll order additional pieces. Thanks again. |
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