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<p>That does make sense—since you're working with the official site.<br>
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<p>The photos on the <a href="http://www.9.0ne.org/">Parents site</a>
were given to me by <a title="Email Johnna Feild"
href="mailto:feild@comcast.net">Johnna</a> for use in year-end
Kindergarten slideshows, who mentioned to me 2013-05-20:<br>
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regardless of any media releases. As a parent, you can publish
them unless the parent told you otherwise. The PTA account and
school account has to have releases for liability issues.</blockquote>
…and that's all I know. ☺<br>
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On 08/07/2013 11:42 AM, John R. Lenz wrote:
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<pre wrap="">If they signed releases, we're good. I just am always careful and run stuff by Ms. Martin. I've updated the site today with other photos from the SagamorePhotos@gmail account, but I then went to your site to see if there was a good shot there. Since this came from a different source I didn't know if it was cool or not to use.
Does the above make sense?
Thank you for what you do,
-J
On Aug 7, 2013, at 11:02 AM, Dave Allen Barker Jr wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm guessing it's okay to use that image on the Sagamore website. Those are faces from Ms. Danhi's class (my daughter's class), and I know they all signed school media releases.
If someone has more to say about how photos can be taken and shared and how school media releases play into it, I know I'm still curious, thanks.
Thanks for you work, John.
On 08/07/2013 10:12 AM, John R. Lenz wrote:
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<pre wrap=""><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.9.0ne.org/resource/9/9c/2013-05-10_Sagamore_International_Field_Day_Peru_flag.jpeg">http://www.9.0ne.org/resource/9/9c/2013-05-10_Sagamore_International_Field_Day_Peru_flag.jpeg</a>
I'm updating the homepage image rotators; would like to use this. Do you know if we have permission?
Kids are of course not identified.
Thank you!
-J
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