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the subject of licensing as it relates to photography can be confusing and rightfully so its not the easiest subject to understand and very few people are thoroughly familiar with the topic unfortunately though because of this unfamiliarity many individuals and businesses make assumptions and they end up using or distributing photos that theyre really not supposed to now i will break down the subject of licensing photography and try to explain some of the basics but honestly i could spoil this whole video by providing you with one simple question that you can answer yourself if there is an image or a set of images in question that you would like to use commercially or distribute to another party for them to use commercially the question is this do you have clear written permission from the original photographer to do so if the answer is yes youre good to go but if the answer is no then before you do anything with the images you need to obtain that permission from the photographer a