Walmart has a policy of not reprinting photos that “look professional.” So even though our wedding photographer has given Ashley and I all the negatives and told us that we can do whatever we want with them, Walmart doesn’t believe us and wants a signed release before they’ll do anything. Oh, and they kept the CD full of images that we gave them.
Who appointed them the copyright police? If I had a DSLR camera and turned in some photos that “looked professional,” would I have to prove to them that I took the pictures before they’d print them for me?
I don’t know, maybe this is good for photographers or something. All I know is that it’s making me very angry right now.
Update: I should have said, “I know this is good for photographers.” I certainly don’t want to make it any easier for someone to go around ripping off other people’s work.
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