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zubeyr
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Posted: 25 January 2007 at 7:30am |
Photography in general was illegal in Saudi Arabia. Photojournalists, local professional photographers, amateur photographers and visitors (Saudi Arabia receives millions of visitors every year for Hajj and Umrah) have faced great difficulties to take photos of historical sites, landscapes and daily events. However, as from August 2006 Saudi Arabia is now officially allowing photography in public areas. What was the real cause for banning photography? Read this article to find the answer.
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muslimwikipedia
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Asalamalykum brother, |
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zubeyr
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Waalaikoum Salam. I would like to share my photos with muslimwikipedia, however as it is known that any material posted on muslimwikipedia will eventually fall into the public domain (which can be used for commercial and non-commercial purposes). This is what discourages me to post my unique quality photos. Anyway, thanks for your compliments.
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ak_m_f
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# Some cameras allow you to write a comment into each image file. If your camera does, you can use this to write in your copyright statement. # Any decent image manipulation or cataloguing software allows you to write your copyright statment into appropriate EXIF and IPTC fields in the file. Always do this before putting images onto the web or sending files to clients etc. # You can also add a 'digital watermark' which creates an invisible marker in the picture identifying it as yours, but this may nor be very effective. Most image handling programs can also add a visible water mark but this makes your pictures look less good. |
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Angel
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Learn about copyright. The pictures are yours and cannot be used without your permission, also use the copyright symbol and the date which is the year you publish it. With all those photographers and their galleries out there, people wouldn't be able to see nice things and show us the beauty of the world. p.s: ak, has good advice there to Edited by Angel |
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zubeyr
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We as Muslims (who comes for umrah or hajj) have had difficulties to take pictures in Saudi Arabia, but now Saudi Arabia has opened its door to non-Muslims also (tourists in general) and photography has been legalized mainly to encourage tourism. I would like to hear your views and comments about whether you had difficulty to take photos in Saudi Arabia and what do you think about this situation. |
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muslimphotos.ne
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Salaam zubeyr, remember that it is only the file which you release for wikipedia that is left in the public domain. If you release a file which has not an excellent resolution and quality, you will still have no problem selling your original pictures. This is how I will do it. Wikipedia links back to my site, and if anyone wants to see my pics in greater (1 mp) resolution, they can access it from http://muslimphotos.net/gallery. Regards |
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