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Published on Monday, 06 February 2012 12:32
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Written by Sally Anne Taylor
The myths regarding your competition photos (and having 2nd thoughts about those camera shots of you in your thong on the forums) - and what to do BEFOREHAND to prevent those images from leaking out.
I can’t tell you how many requests we get every year from panicky and irate people who want their contest photos removed from our database, from the forums, and from Google searches. It’s usually women who find out that their current employer or a prospective employer doesn’t take kindly to photos of them in a bikini on the internet. Some of them even want their names taken completely out of a contest so to seem that they never competed at all. Then what do they do? They enter another competition a few months later and then demand that those get removed, as well. We even get threatened with legal action from time to time when we’re not quick enough to act on those demands.
MYTH #1 - Any image of me is owned by me and I can take legal action of any person or organization refused to remove my pictures.
TRUTH:
When you fill out and sign an entry form for a bodybuilding, figure, fitness, physique, or bikini competition, you are giving the rights to the NPC and approved NPC media to take videos and pictures of you. From the NPC Nationals entry form:
“...And in further consideration of permission being granted to me to participate in the 2011 NPC NATIONAL Bikini Championships and its related events, I hereby grant the NPC and/or any other NPC-approved video or entertainment organization and all of their agents, successors, licensees and assigns, the right to photograph or otherwise reproduce (whether by film, tape, still photography or otherwise) my voice, appearance and name, and to exhibit, distribute, transmit, and/or otherwise exploit any and all media, including without limitation, by means of still photography, motion pictures, radio, television, video, printing or any other medium now known or hereafter devised, including with respect also to any merchandising, advertising and/or publicity, and the right to use my name and information about me in any connection with any of the foregoing.”
This means that if you don’t want your bikini photos online, don’t compete. The moment you sign that entry form, you give away all rights to any image and they can be used in any manner to promote the competition - which includes our contest database.
If you’ve posted images of yourself on our forums (see Hotties of RX Muscle as a prime example) and are now regretting that decision - remember that YOU posted those photos in a public forum for the whole world to see. Getting all uppity with a moderator or an admin because they’re not jumping to remove your photos will get you nowhere. Please think before you act, and remember that you will have to live with all those decisions down the road when you need to apply for a new job with an employer who Googles you.