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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PHOtOGRaPHER REGiStRatiOn PlatE in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A with your personal information, including your last name, first name, and date of birth. Ensure all details match your current title or registration card.
  3. Select the type of plate desired by checking the appropriate box: Personal Registration Plate, Amateur Radio Operator Registration Plate, or Press Photographer Registration Plate. Complete the corresponding sections as indicated.
  4. In Section B, if applicable, provide personalized registration plate information. Remember that you can include up to seven characters for standard plates and must indicate any zeroes correctly.
  5. For Press Photographer plates, complete Section D with your employer's details and ensure their signature is included.
  6. Finally, sign and date the application in Section E to certify that all information provided is true and correct before submitting it through our platform.

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Unless there is an agreement to the contrary, the photographer, not the person or company that hires the photographer, owns the copyright in the images.
While taking pictures of license plates in public spaces is generally legal, using such photographs for malicious purposes, like stalking, harassment, or identity theft, is a different matter entirely. If your intent is to use these photos to harm someone or engage in criminal activities, you could face legal action.
There are several reasons someone may want to take a photo of someone elses license plate. If they think that you committed a crime, or was driving aggressively, or you were involved in an illegal matter, then they might take a photo of your car and lic. Plate.
If you dont have anywhere in your contract that you should be recognized, and that the client has full rights to the images, legally they dont have to tag or credit you!
Its a simple way to give credit where its due and help their work reach a broader audience. When you tag or mention your photographer, youre allowing their images to be shared with your network, which can potentially attract new clients and opportunities.

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Press Photographer License Plates may be issued to persons regularly employed or engaged as newspaper, newsreel, television photographers, or camera operators. Press Photographer License Plates cannot be issued to a trailer.
The photographer retains copyrights and the moral rights to get credit for their intellectual property, unless there is a written contract that states otherwise and releases you from the obligation. The obligation to credit someones work doesnt diminish by time elapsed since the work was produced.

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