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they have to get you to sign a release form... public space or not, if you can be identified they need a signed release

Never sign a release without asking for payment;)

LOL, is that a hint that you might make an appearance on this show?

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lol no... just in general if anyone approaches you in the street to use you in a show or commercial or something you should NEVER sign the release until you have asked for payment... unless its a charity or something people are making money by using your image and you should be paid for it... they will try and get you to do it for free just 'to be on tv' but that's rubbish

once they have your footage and you have signed the release they may (depending on the terms of the release) use it however they want... chop it up, take you out of context, sell it on etc etc... so make sure you read it before you sign it!

lol no... just in general if anyone approaches you in the street to use you in a show or commercial or something you should NEVER sign the release until you have asked for payment... unless its a charity or something people are making money by using your image and you should be paid for it... they will try and get you to do it for free just 'to be on tv' but that's rubbish

once they have your footage and you have signed the release they may (depending on the terms of the release) use it however they want... chop it up, take you out of context, sell it on etc etc... so make sure you read it before you sign it!

so what about the dodgy fridge mechanics and feuding neighbours on a current affair and today tonight, im sure they didnt sign a release as they ran off covering there face.

What about asking them to not fine you, then you will sign the release form? lol

But it will be funny seeing who will be the first from SAU to be on the show haha.

Can't wait!!

pretty boring..skipping back and forth between a couple of stories.

i thought the woman police officer dry reaching in that guys car in fawkner was pretty funny...

lol at the preview..

ive always wondered what cops would say if you were busting for the loo..

pretty boring..skipping back and forth between a couple of stories.

i thought the woman police officer dry reaching in that guys car in fawkner was pretty funny...

lol at the preview..

ive always wondered what cops would say if you were busting for the loo..

It was quite disappointing :)

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