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[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] so uh Im a photographer uh I live in Pittsburgh Im not an attorney so any thing we talk about here today is really a conversation its not advice um if you have an issue how many of you think you might have a copyright issue a big issue there are plenty of attorneys that I could point you towards or asmp could point you towards but but what were going to talk about today is really the issue sort of around uh copyright and how it impacts us as photographers and also as motion professionals how many of you are doing video and motion Clips these days as part of your practice okay so very quickly photography is morphing into a whole lot of interesting areas but were going to talk about copyright and how it impacts us I apologize uh if the words are a little bit small uh for those of you who uh you can borrow my glasses if you need to read them but uh copyright is in the Constitution and its and as it mentions here its i