Photo/Video Release Form is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is a photo/video release form?
A: A photo/video release form is a legal document that grants or denies permission for the use of an individual's image or footage in photographs and/or videos.
Q: Why is a photo/video release form necessary?
A: A photo/video release form is necessary to protect the rights and privacy of individuals whose image or footage is being used in photographs and/or videos.
Q: When is a photo/video release form needed?
A: A photo/video release form is needed when someone wants to use or publish photographs or videos that capture identifiable individuals.
Q: Who can use a photo/video release form?
A: Anyone, including individuals, businesses, and organizations, can use a photo/video release form to obtain permission to use someone's image or footage.
Q: What should be included in a photo/video release form?
A: A photo/video release form should include the individual's name, a description of how their image or footage will be used, and a statement granting or denying permission for its use.
Q: Is a photo/video release form legally binding?
A: Yes, a photo/video release form is legally binding if it is properly executed and includes all necessary elements.
Q: Can a photo/video release form be revoked?
A: Yes, an individual can revoke their permission for the use of their image or footage by notifying the person or organization who obtained their consent.
Q: Are there any exceptions to using a photo/video release form?
A: There may be exceptions to using a photo/video release form in certain situations, such as when the use of someone's image or footage falls under fair use or is considered newsworthy.
Q: Can a minor sign a photo/video release form?
A: In most cases, a minor cannot sign a photo/video release form. A parent or legal guardian typically needs to provide consent on behalf of the minor.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs.