Spyderco Photo of the Week - Book

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Re: Spyderco Photo of the Week - Book

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Mushroom wrote:
Thu Sep 25, 2025 10:04 am
TimButterfield wrote:
Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:22 am
DerRock wrote:
Wed Sep 24, 2025 12:27 pm
As has been said before, if use the non-winning photographs from the Forum Calendar Contest competition for a book, you'll end up with many interesting, high-quality shots.
I'm not a lawyer, but am a former aspiring pro photographer and former ASMP/PPA member, where I learned a few things about this. The calendar is one usage where copyright usage/license was granted by posting to the thread for that year's calendar. I'm not sure it's safe to assume any additional usage/license is automatically granted. That's why I'm asking.

Does the simple act of posting an image to the forum or for a calendar automatically grant all other possible usage/licenses? Unless the forum signup terms state that, I would guess not, but it's best to be sure. That is one advantage of having explicit submissions for each use. While it may be doubtful anyone who is a member of the forum would have an issue with that additional usage, that is an unsafe assumption when dealing with the potential future estate of that individual. I don't want to rain on the parade, but also don't want Spyderco exposed to any unnecessary risk.
Submitting images for the calendar contest requires surrendering your intellectual property rights to the submitted photo.

"Obligatory Fine Print:
Submitted images become the exclusive property of Spyderco Inc. By posting your photo in this thread, you grant unencumbered, free usage and printing rights solely to Spyderco Inc."


Source - viewtopic.php?p=1838392#p1838392
Thanks for that clarification.
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Re: Spyderco Photo of the Week - Book

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Mushroom wrote:
Thu Sep 25, 2025 10:04 am
TimButterfield wrote:
Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:22 am
DerRock wrote:
Wed Sep 24, 2025 12:27 pm
As has been said before, if use the non-winning photographs from the Forum Calendar Contest competition for a book, you'll end up with many interesting, high-quality shots.
I'm not a lawyer, but am a former aspiring pro photographer and former ASMP/PPA member, where I learned a few things about this. The calendar is one usage where copyright usage/license was granted by posting to the thread for that year's calendar. I'm not sure it's safe to assume any additional usage/license is automatically granted. That's why I'm asking.

Does the simple act of posting an image to the forum or for a calendar automatically grant all other possible usage/licenses? Unless the forum signup terms state that, I would guess not, but it's best to be sure. That is one advantage of having explicit submissions for each use. While it may be doubtful anyone who is a member of the forum would have an issue with that additional usage, that is an unsafe assumption when dealing with the potential future estate of that individual. I don't want to rain on the parade, but also don't want Spyderco exposed to any unnecessary risk.
Submitting images for the calendar contest requires surrendering your intellectual property rights to the submitted photo.

"Obligatory Fine Print:
Submitted images become the exclusive property of Spyderco Inc. By posting your photo in this thread, you grant unencumbered, free usage and printing rights solely to Spyderco Inc."


Source - viewtopic.php?p=1838392#p1838392
That's for the calendar contest, however. This is for the photo of the week thread, which does not have that "fine print"... ;)
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Re: Spyderco Photo of the Week - Book

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SpyderPhreak wrote:
Wed Oct 01, 2025 3:17 pm
Mushroom wrote:
Thu Sep 25, 2025 10:04 am
TimButterfield wrote:
Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:22 am
DerRock wrote:
Wed Sep 24, 2025 12:27 pm
As has been said before, if use the non-winning photographs from the Forum Calendar Contest competition for a book, you'll end up with many interesting, high-quality shots.
I'm not a lawyer, but am a former aspiring pro photographer and former ASMP/PPA member, where I learned a few things about this. The calendar is one usage where copyright usage/license was granted by posting to the thread for that year's calendar. I'm not sure it's safe to assume any additional usage/license is automatically granted. That's why I'm asking.

Does the simple act of posting an image to the forum or for a calendar automatically grant all other possible usage/licenses? Unless the forum signup terms state that, I would guess not, but it's best to be sure. That is one advantage of having explicit submissions for each use. While it may be doubtful anyone who is a member of the forum would have an issue with that additional usage, that is an unsafe assumption when dealing with the potential future estate of that individual. I don't want to rain on the parade, but also don't want Spyderco exposed to any unnecessary risk.
Submitting images for the calendar contest requires surrendering your intellectual property rights to the submitted photo.

"Obligatory Fine Print:
Submitted images become the exclusive property of Spyderco Inc. By posting your photo in this thread, you grant unencumbered, free usage and printing rights solely to Spyderco Inc."


Source - viewtopic.php?p=1838392#p1838392
That's for the calendar contest, however. This is for the photo of the week thread, which does not have that "fine print"... ;)
You're correct but, in my defense, I was responding to a question that explicitly asked about images submitted to the calendar contest. :respect :bug-white-red
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Re: Spyderco Photo of the Week - Book

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Mushroom wrote:
Wed Oct 01, 2025 3:48 pm
SpyderPhreak wrote:
Wed Oct 01, 2025 3:17 pm
Mushroom wrote:
Thu Sep 25, 2025 10:04 am
TimButterfield wrote:
Thu Sep 25, 2025 9:22 am

I'm not a lawyer, but am a former aspiring pro photographer and former ASMP/PPA member, where I learned a few things about this. The calendar is one usage where copyright usage/license was granted by posting to the thread for that year's calendar. I'm not sure it's safe to assume any additional usage/license is automatically granted. That's why I'm asking.

Does the simple act of posting an image to the forum or for a calendar automatically grant all other possible usage/licenses? Unless the forum signup terms state that, I would guess not, but it's best to be sure. That is one advantage of having explicit submissions for each use. While it may be doubtful anyone who is a member of the forum would have an issue with that additional usage, that is an unsafe assumption when dealing with the potential future estate of that individual. I don't want to rain on the parade, but also don't want Spyderco exposed to any unnecessary risk.
Submitting images for the calendar contest requires surrendering your intellectual property rights to the submitted photo.

"Obligatory Fine Print:
Submitted images become the exclusive property of Spyderco Inc. By posting your photo in this thread, you grant unencumbered, free usage and printing rights solely to Spyderco Inc."


Source - viewtopic.php?p=1838392#p1838392
That's for the calendar contest, however. This is for the photo of the week thread, which does not have that "fine print"... ;)
You're correct but, in my defense, I was responding to a question that explicitly asked about images submitted to the calendar contest. :respect :bug-white-red
OK, true there.
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Re: Spyderco Photo of the Week - Book

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Well, I just submitted my handful of images. I thought I had posted more of them in the POTW thread, but many were just in the general forum, and MANY others over on BladeForums. Oh well, some of my best work were posted elsewhere, too bad.

Hope the project comes to fruition and many more images get submitted. I'll admit, gathering all the required information was a little bit of work, but I do think it's better to spread it out over all the submittals vs. have TazKristi do it all instead.

Come on folks, gets those submissions in! :bug-red
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Re: Spyderco Photo of the Week - Book

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Re: Spyderco Photo of the Week - Book

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SpyderPhreak wrote:
Thu Oct 02, 2025 3:47 pm
Well, I just submitted my handful of images. I thought I had posted more of them in the POTW thread, but many were just in the general forum, and MANY others over on BladeForums. Oh well, some of my best work were posted elsewhere, too bad.

Hope the project comes to fruition and many more images get submitted. I'll admit, gathering all the required information was a little bit of work, but I do think it's better to spread it out over all the submittals vs. have TazKristi do it all instead.

Come on folks, gets those submissions in! :bug-red
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