I need some opinions here:
I run a small (more or less for-fun-only) home-based photo restoration "business". I was recently contacted by someone who asked if I would be willing to sign a "confidentialiy agreement" that I would not "make and retain or transfer copies of any original provided". I have no problem with the intent of this as I would never do that anyway (unless I had gotten a release for using the finished work in my gallery etc). However I am somewhat opposed to signing anything that could potentially come back and bite me later. Say that some of these images end up on the internet later somehow (not by my doing). Could I suddenly end up having to prove that I did not put them there? If there is a risk of any legal issues later I will rather turn down the business than expose myself to it.
Any input or suggestions on how to handle this?
/Claus
I run a small (more or less for-fun-only) home-based photo restoration "business". I was recently contacted by someone who asked if I would be willing to sign a "confidentialiy agreement" that I would not "make and retain or transfer copies of any original provided". I have no problem with the intent of this as I would never do that anyway (unless I had gotten a release for using the finished work in my gallery etc). However I am somewhat opposed to signing anything that could potentially come back and bite me later. Say that some of these images end up on the internet later somehow (not by my doing). Could I suddenly end up having to prove that I did not put them there? If there is a risk of any legal issues later I will rather turn down the business than expose myself to it.
Any input or suggestions on how to handle this?
/Claus
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