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today were joined at the studio by Jason Hines hes a lawyer and will be talking to us about contracts for creatives specifically for photographers this is part 2 of his talk part 1 was about copyright check it out if you havent and well Jason is based in Canada he does talk about a lot of the things that are different in the US theres a lot of information in here and we hope it brings a lot of value to you thank you Jason for teaching this for free as well as letting us put it up here on YouTube lets talk about contracts which kind of goes back to what were talking about a few minutes ago contracts dont have to be scary they dont have to be intimidating I dont want to be confusing and they shouldnt be confusing I will say that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure okay almost all of the disputes Ive seen over the over contracts arise because you go to sort something L after people have a falling out or theres some disagreement and you open the box and look for the