The idea of Subjectright is for the Copyright holder to share exclusivity of these rights under terms and conditions with the Subject, so that the Subject can copy and distribute the work or properly attributed derivative works.
Due, in part, to changes in imaging technology, and advances in content distribution methods, Subjectright is necessary to acknowledge the fact that a portrait, film, video, documentary, photographic work, or the like, is a joint effort made possible by the Subject, as well as the person(s) operating the image acquisition equipment.
Especially in the academic and scientific community, there is a growing need for Subjectright, to reduce the burden on the Subject, where otherwise multiple but similar Works based on the same Subject must be produced over and over again in their entirety, each by a different competing organization, simply because of re-use of portions of previous Works being restricted by Copyright issues. Unlike traditional art forms such as painting and literary works, each of the aforementioned multiple but similar Works requires the participation of the Subject, and often, due to setup times, logistical management issues, etc., requires a greater time committment from the Subject than is really necessary. Duplication of essentially the same Works simply because of Copyright, imposes an excessive burden, time committment, and workload on the Subject of the Works.
Sharing of rights with the Subject, allows the Subject to spend more time in pursuit of other scientific endeavours in order to continue doing the research that is the very reason that the Subject is sought.
NAME of Subjectright Licensee: ______________________________________ (your name, or name of photographer, director, producer) Company name and address (please print): ........................................................................... ........................................................................... ........................................................................... NAME of Subjectright Licensor: ______________________________________ who is also the Subject. Title of Work containing Subjectright data: ________________________________ (write in article title, Programme title, or the like).
Signatures: (Licensee...........................................................Licensor) (Name & date) (Name & date)