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MIT Libraries Photo Policy
The MIT Libraries may accommodate requests for both non-commercial and
commercial filming or photography provided the photography does not interfere
with library operations or users' rights to privacy. This privilege
is at the discretion of the library or archive head. This policy
outlines the rules that must be complied with for both purposes.
Non-commercial photography by students, visitors and the general
public:
- Photography intended for a class, to record a visit, or to make use
of a library setting as a backdrop is generally permitted, provided
that such activity avoids capturing identifiable likenesses of individuals
without their permission.
- Individuals who take photographs or film are obligated to honor requests
from library users to not be included in photos or film.
- All photography is at the discretion of the head of the MIT library
or archive in which the photos are being taken. If the photography
is part of a student project, or requires a significant amount of time,
the appropriate library or archive head should be contacted prior to
the photography taking place.
- In all instances, the MIT Libraries reserve the right to cease photography
if it results in the disruption of the library environment.
- Photos of minors are prohibited without the permission of their parent
or guardian.
- The MIT Libraries accepts no liability for the use of photos or film
resulting from this activity.
Commercial or news-related photography by news media or for
MIT communications:
- Individuals or news media requesting permission for commercial or
news-related photography in the MIT Libraries should first contact
the MIT Libraries Communications Officer. The MIT
News Office may be contacted directly if the Communications Officer
is not available.
- MIT departments requesting permission for filming or photography
for communications purposes should contact the MIT
Libraries Communications Officer and/or the head of the library
in which the photos will be taken.
- The written consent of students, staff, or other individuals whose
likenesses will be used in publications or promotional materials (brochures,
web sites, etc.) is required. Photo release forms should be completed
prior to the photo session and are available at: http://web.mit.edu/psb/resources/forms/MIT_photo_release.pdf
November 2007
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This page was last updated on
Thursday, 16-Jul-2009 07:54:10 EDT

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