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Originally Posted by Dennis
I did hear a rumour that the lights on the Eiffel Tower are somehow patented - photos can be taken for personal use but commercial usage requires some form of release/agreement/payment between the light owners and the photographer. Was someone pulling my leg?
Cheers
Dennis
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Originally Posted by AlexN
No, they weren't pulling your leg. this is the case... You can not take photos of the eiffel tower for commercial use without a paid permit.
The same can be said for some of the beaches on the Gold Coast. Its damn near unlawful to have a DSLR on broad beach.
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This is true for a lot of famous landmarks.
I was stopped by a security guard last week when I was photographing the S.Opera House.
He saw that I had a tripod and a "good camera" (LOL it was only a 20D) so asked me if I was a commercial photographer because you're not allowed to shoot without prior arrangements.
They're so used to seeing people with phone cameras and point 'n' shoots that they automatically assume you're a pro when they see a DSLR.