Useful tips

Can I use images from the New York Times?

Can I use images from the New York Times?

Yes. With the limited exceptions described on this page, all use of New York Times content (text, photographs, graphics, video etc.) requires the permission of The New York Times.

Is it legal to take a picture of someone without consent in NY?

The Right of Privacy in New York. Instead, a limited statutory right to privacy is created by Civil Rights Law §§ 50 and 51, which set forth specific instances in which the use of someone’s image without their consent is prohibited, as well as the penalties that may be imposed for violations.

Can I take a picture of something and sell it?

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Since artwork is copyrighted material, you would need a written release from the copyright owner to sell the image for commercial purposes. Editorial and other fair use purposes may be OK, and sometimes you can submit a photo for editorial purposes only.

Can you share NY Times articles?

Subscribers can share up to 10 different gift articles each month using the gift article feature. Subscribers will see a Gift button at the bottom of articles on nytimes.com and in the news app (iOS and Android). When a gift article is shared, recipients can read it regardless of whether or not they are subscribers.

How do I get around the NYT article limit?

Anytime you hit a page on the NY Times’ website asking you to cough up some cash to continue reading, simply hit the NYTClean bookmark in your toolbar. Magically, it works and you’re redirected to a free version of the article.

Can you take pictures of someone without permission?

It is generally permissible for people to take photographs at any public place or any private place that they own or rent. Being present on someone else’s private property generally requires the property owner’s consent to take photos.

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How can I see my historical photos?

Here, we’ve gathered together 22 of the best websites where you can find historical photos—both in the United States and abroad.

  1. AGSL Digital Photo Archive: South America.
  2. BYU Historical Photographs.
  3. British Library: Picturing Places.
  4. Calisphere.
  5. CARLI Digital Collections.
  6. Cincinnati Digital Library.

Is it illegal to sell photos of other people?

It is your right to do so. This applies to any photos you take of anyone in public. As long as you are not selling them for commercial purposes (e.g. used for advertising a product or service in a brochure, magazine ad, television commercial, etc.), you are free to sell such images.

What can you legally photograph?

Public property

  • It is legal to photograph or videotape anything and anyone on any public property, within reasonable community standards.
  • Photographing or videotaping a tourist attraction, whether publicly or privately owned, is generally considered legal, unless explicitly prohibited by a specific law or statute.