clwill
Nitro Member
At each day of the Seattle event the NHRA ran a disclaimer on the big screen that said something to the effect of "by attending todays event you agree to not transmit or reproduce any description, photos, or video of the event in any public way including any ways that do not involve the exchange of money, without the express written consent of the NHRA, and only to use such items for your own personal and private use. Thank You."
I've been to a million (ok, not quite) NHRA races and have never seen that before. I assume it was done to help them limit things like the "you-tubing" (is that a word?) of the Scott crash video, and any other things.
I think this puts a nail into the thread a while back about your "rights" to your photos. And makes me wonder about the wonderful photos routinely posted and pointed to from here on the mater...???
I've been to a million (ok, not quite) NHRA races and have never seen that before. I assume it was done to help them limit things like the "you-tubing" (is that a word?) of the Scott crash video, and any other things.
I think this puts a nail into the thread a while back about your "rights" to your photos. And makes me wonder about the wonderful photos routinely posted and pointed to from here on the mater...???