Larry,
That is not true. You do not need a release for animals or pets.The exception would be for well known animals which might be trademarked.
Check Section 8.3 at this site: http://www.danheller.com/model-release.html#8.3
Scott
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On Jun 27, 2011, at 12:06 PM, Larry Berman wrote:
> Yes but that doesn't give you permission to use the image you own the
> copyright to. The animal is identifiable so a release is needed.
>
> Give the owner permission to use the image in exchange for a signed release.
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> Larry
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>> Once you click the shutter the copyright was yours unless there was a
>> -written agreement- signed ahead of that instant giving them up. Period.
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