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u/GorgonZolla · 2 pointsr/legaladvice

I am: not a lawyer, only knowledgeable about the US, an amateur photographer, and have a copy of www.amazon.com/dp/1435454294

What you are doing is very common on Flickr, I've had this happen numerous times. I don't think it's a violation of their terms or that you're doing anything wrong, but that's just my impression.

What I think you are trying to accomplish here is to negotiate a license with the photographer to use their photos. They maintain copyright and it remains "all rights reserved" for them - but you have an agreement with them to use the photo according to some specific terms. I think that it's in your best interest to formalize this with a contract so that there aren't any questions further down the line (i.e. they agree to let you use it now and then realize you are making money using their art and get upset). Searching online will find lots of resources for this sort of licensing. Obviously an expert in intellectual property rights could draft something specifically for your situation.

As /u/lord_humble says, there may be concerns about releases as well. My understanding is that this can range from a model release for the person/people pictured in the image to releases for other copyrighted works shown in the picture depending on usage. There's some interesting "common sense" reading here that talks about releases: http://www.danheller.com/model-release-copyrights.html

The expanding stock photo market addresses many of these issues by letting you buy a license with a one time fee for specific use of imagery. You may want to pursue that approach if you believe your usage will become popular enough that this could be an issue.

u/more_load_comments · 4 pointsr/legaladvice

This security system works great for me, easy setup and night vision works perfect. App allows remote monitoring and comes with storage built in.

EZVIZ Outdoor 1080p Video Security Surveillance System, 4 Weatherproof HD Cameras, 4 Channel 1TB DVR Storage, 100ft Night Vision, Motion Detection

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015121KH8/ref=s9_acsd_al_bw_c_x_1_w

There is also a 720P version for $140

Good luck with psycho hoa girl.

u/infinitum3d · 2 pointsr/legaladvice

Does your apparent door open to an inside common area like a lobby or hallway?

http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/3781.103

3781.103 Deadbolt locks or equivalent security locking device for swinging exit doors.
The Ohio board of building standards shall adopt, pursuant to division (A) of section 3781.10 of the Revised Code, a rule requiring that the swinging exit door for each unit in an apartment building or other multi-unit dwelling that is subject to the rules authorized by division (A) of such section be equipped with a deadbolt or equivalent security locking device complying with standards prescribed by the board. The rule shall be applied to all such apartment buildings and other multi-unit dwellings for which plans are approved pursuant to section 3791.04 of the Revised Code.

Effective Date: 09-05-1975.

This only applies to the swinging exit door from the lobby to the outside world.

There is nothing that pertains to individual apartment doors.

Personally, we use these even though we have deadbolts.

Good luck!

u/N0Ultimatum · 49 pointsr/legaladvice

NAL. First things first. Go somewhere safe and use something that shows your speed verified by GPS. Maybe Waze. Confirm that your speedometer is not under rating your speed. Side note: most speedometers over rate your speed by a few mph just to be safe.Then buy this one or this one if you want the GPS speed on your videos. They are wedge shaped and hidden pretty well. DO NOT announce that you are recording (MO is single party consent) or have a camera.

Now, if you get pulled over, politely state that you don't agree with the charge if it is again bogus, but then accept and sign it. Then when you go to court bring JUST THAT CLIP(no need to give them your last ~4 hours of driving; have heard of cops giving tickets based on that). Have it on a tablet or something else and also on a cheap flash drive that you don't mind giving away in case they need it. Complain that you keep on getting these tickets by the same officer.

Also bonus points, get the a118 (cheaper) and put it on your rear window where it's hidden to show him following you repeatedly and feel free to bring that if he sometimes follows you. Make a point to take a route that people don't usually take every time to make a point that he's specifically targeting you.

u/SagittariaKnows · 55 pointsr/legaladvice

>(thank goodness with my big dog)

Good puppy.

>He is lucky he was a) not shot and b) not mauled.

Yes. Yes he is.

I can only give practical advice and someone else will come along with possibilities shortly. A cheap way to get some piece of mind? (I have a front door that will only lock the deadbolt with some begging and pleading and some kind of secret handshake that I haven't learned) Get a door brace until you can get a locksmith out to fix your deadbolt. There are a bunch available. You can probably find one at a local hardware store. I'm not recommending this one specifically - I'm just starting with search terms and ideas that may help you sleep.

You can call a locksmith and have them fight with your deadbolt. It may be an easy fix.

There are several people on here who are police officers who will probably tell you that if they know all they need to know they won't put you through a really in-depth interview.

There are also self defense classes available and if you call the local police department and tell them who you are and what happened they may have some other ideas/resources as well.

Hug your puppy for us and I'm sorry this happened to you.

u/hookerheyday · -6 pointsr/legaladvice

The bleeding hearts in this thread apparently don't know exactly what it's like having a barking dog live next to them 24/7.

As someone that has lived next to two barking dogs and a hugely irresponsible dog owner for the last ten years, it would be a perfect world in which we could put them down with impunity.

It's not so much the dog's barking that drives one up the wall, it's the incomprehensibly selfish adult that owns them. Put them down instead and rehome the dogs?

Anyhow, now that's out of the way. Try this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ESMUWS6

I've had mixed to positive success with it. Surely enough to buy it and test it out. Perhaps buy two.

u/sbwesq · 3 pointsr/legaladvice

Contact an attorney sooner and find out what it will cost. Then build that cost into your commission. Paying for good legal advice is the cost of doing business. You can also pick up, as a good reference guide to help you describe your needs to the attorney, and understand what all the legal terms mean, The Pocket Lawyer for Filmmakers It’s a great accessibly written legal guide specifically for filmmakers of all types.

u/throwaway · -2 pointsr/legaladvice

Some people in law enforcement, sure. Don't you think people with that attitude will tend to have relatively little influence, though? Just look at the history of the FBI and who has tended to rise to the top there. They'll jump through any loophole if it gives them an edge, perhaps with the best of intentions for public safety, but they'll do it.

Thanks for the pointer to section 1983, didn't know about that. You're right, I could see such a strategy getting pretty expensive in terms of law suits.

u/FedRafaFan · 0 pointsr/legaladvice

My second point is really the biggest deterrent.

>Some people in law enforcement, sure. Don't you think people with that attitude will tend to have relatively little influence, though? Just look at the history of the FBI and who has tended to rise to the top there. They'll jump through any loophole if it gives them an edge, perhaps with the best of intentions for public safety, but they'll do it.

Some people at the top are terrible. Some are great. In my experience, there are many line prosecutors who care about rights and the law.

u/mszkoda · 5 pointsr/legaladvice

Honeywell, Winix, or Coway are ones that I have used or see recommended the most often. You want one that is true HEPA and has charcoal filters that you have to change reuglary (the charcoal filters, the HEPA is usually reusable and you may have to change it every year or few years).

I haven't bought one in a while, but this Winix looks like a really solid deal at the moment: https://www.amazon.com/Winix-5300-2-Purifier-PlasmaWave-Reducing/dp/B01D8DAYBA/ref=sr_1_14?keywords=hepa+air+purifier&qid=1556562788&s=gateway&sr=8-14

This one (maybe the same?) from Costco gets thrown around often as well and comes with 2 filters: https://www.costco.com/Winix-C535-Air-Cleaner-with-PlasmaWave-Technology.product.100280290.html

u/dangerhaynes · 1 pointr/legaladvice

Maybe this is a good opportunity to upsell. Give the person a price the appropriate license...let's say OP decides it's $50. He/She can maybe offer a package that for $100 to provide that photo AND take a professional head shot or something else that could be useful for his website. Play with the numbers.


Since OP is potentially getting interest in his/her work, I suggest learning more about the business. This is my go to book for learning about the business side of photography, including pricing, licenses, taxes, etc.

EDIT: typos

u/Bensawsome · 3 pointsr/legaladvice

This won't help with your current situation but if there is a lot of accident fraud that occurs in your area get a dashcam. Below is a link for a nice cheap one that takes good 1080p video. I used the G1W for a long time until I bought myself a better one with GPS. If you need any help with it feel free to message me. http://www.amazon.com/Black-Box-Original-Dashboard-Dash/dp/B00FONBG1A

u/DiabloConQueso · 25 pointsr/legaladvice

So test it yourself -- they sell mold testing kits at hardware stores and other places around town. Get one, follow the instructions, send it off to the lab, and when the test results come back positive for being toxigenic, you will have much stronger footing with respect to your legal avenues of recourse.

Edit: this one can tell you whether it's toxic black mold or not.

u/VanTil · 3 pointsr/legaladvice

If I can make a suggestion that isn't at all of the legal variety:

My wife and I had a similar problem with an infestation and after trying everything we could find at the store (including spending far too much on an exterminator) we heard about Diatomaceous Earth on reddit. Works on all cockroaches and is pretty inexpensive (something like $20 for a 10 lb bag on Amazon). You can find it here

Good Luck.

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u/castlite · 22 pointsr/legaladvice

OP, get a travel lock like this immediately. I have this and you just slide it into the door plate each time, fast & easy. Then call the police and see what they'd suggest, and whatever tenants association in in Quebec.

u/DyeInTheBabysHead · 2 pointsr/legaladvice

The one I have for my front is Z-Edge & for the back I use my older A118-C.

Hope this helps!

u/lost_profit · 1 pointr/legaladvice

If you really, really want to get serious, you can purchase several of these outlet usage monitors and then you can subtract your monthly usage from the total reported to the utility company. Then, if you know the square footage of your LL's place and your place, you can figure out how much power/square foot you're using compared to what the LL is using.

EDIT: Better yet, I bet there is some information from a reliable source on the Internet about "normal" power usages. So, you could compare your monthly usage to these "normal" amounts.

u/plinking_zombies · -3 pointsr/legaladvice

Lots of people here have obviously never gone camping, hunting or working in the wilderness for long periods away from sanitary facilities in a leave-no-trace environment. Pooping/peeing in bags is easy, private, and not the slightest bit degrading. Check out these products (you might even want to pop them in your car or van for long road trips -- especially with kids):

https://www.amazon.com/Reliance-Products-Luggable-Portable-Gallon/dp/B000FIAPXO

https://www.amazon.com/Travel-John-66892-TravelJohn-Disposable-Urinal/dp/B000NVBYD8/ref=sr_1_1?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1472974399&sr=1-1&keywords=travel+john

https://www.amazon.com/GigaTent-Pop-Pod-Changing-Room/dp/B00CP8SJVW/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1472974194&sr=1-2&keywords=privacy+tent

If this is what the employer is supplying, it's all good.

u/Dramatic_Explosion · 1 pointr/legaladvice

For anyone who feels unsafe in a place where someone else has a key, get one of these 1, 2, 3. They only work while you're already inside your room/home/apartment, but make it so no key or lockpick will let someone in. Peace of mind when you sleep.


Practice using it if you get one in case of a fire or other quick-exit need.

u/Gewehr98 · 1 pointr/legaladvice

There are collar extenders (example) you can put on the top button to bridge the gap, and they're usually covered up by the tie so it looks professional.

u/whootdat · 2 pointsr/legaladvice

If not, try this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015121KH8/ (the only thing you need in an Amazon link is /dp/ and the string starting with B, the rest is link/referrer tracking)

u/YoureGrammerIsWorsts · 20 pointsr/legaladvice

> A service animal is not required to be vested

Not to mention that a service vest is something that costs all of $25 on Amazon and doesn't really mean much.

u/aftiggerintel · 1 pointr/legaladvice

Button Extenders or a small piece of elastic looped (tied or sewn) to make the same thing as this.

An uncomfortable collar does not mean there is discrimination involved. Both seem to be told that they need to wear business / professional attire.

u/OfficerNelson · 25 pointsr/legaladvice

This bears repeating for everyone: if you do not have a dash cam, get a dash cam. $45 + $13.

u/ThagaSa · 2 pointsr/legaladvice

Try one of these maybe? Has been posted on Reddit before and people have said they work: https://www.amazon.com/DOGTEK-Sonic-Control-Outdoor-Indoor/dp/B00ESMUWS6

u/Brad_Wesley · -1 pointsr/legaladvice

Nobody pissed in my Apple Jacks. You are just being overly dramatic. In any event, buy this:

$19.95 is a bargain so that you can "feel comfortable again": http://www.amazon.com/Calslock-Portable-Door-Travel-Lock/dp/B00GMPFCNC

u/HolaGuacamola · -2 pointsr/legaladvice

This will fix it right up. Sprinkle it around the unit. You could probably get your LL to pay for it if you asked.

http://www.amazon.com/Diatomaceous-Earth-Food-Grade-10/dp/B00025H2PY

u/Enoch11234 · 2 pointsr/legaladvice

first off. You are neighbors. walk across the hallway knock on the door and ask them to smoke outside. if this doesn't work then report them to the landlord and you can do this with a clear conscience. If you are desperate enough to be rid of the smell go on amazon and buy a carbon filter and place it by the door that the smell comes through.

https://www.amazon.com/Winix-5300-2-Purifier-PlasmaWave-Reducing/dp/B01D8DAYBA/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1524263976&sr=8-8&keywords=carbon+air+filter

u/SpoonThief · 6 pointsr/legaladvice

Just going to add a link to the ADA website's brief Service Animal overview and relevant section:

>Under the ADA, service animals must be harnessed, leashed, or tethered, unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents using these devices. In that case, the individual must maintain control of the animal through voice, signal, or other effective controls.

Literally anyone can go online and buy a vest that says service dog. The same goes for any online "registry" of service animals. They and the dumb cards they give out have no legal standing with the ADA.

u/KnyteTech · 13 pointsr/legaladvice
  1. You have to pay that bill. Just suck it up and do it or things will get a lot worse.

  2. Most likely you have something that is failing and drawing a lot of excess power. Snag yourself a Kill-a-Watt Meter and go around your house. Everything that plugs into the wall, gets plugged into that. No joke, I've seen an alarm clock sucking down over 100W of power (I'm amazed it wasn't on fire).

  3. Don't unplug your appliances. That is literally pants on head idiotic. If you unplug your fridge for 8 hours a day, it'll consumer more power getting back down to temperature than it would have just maintaining that temp. Not to mention the negative impact on your food. Your washer and dryer should draw effectively zero power when plugged in, but again the kill-a-watt should tell you this.

  4. check for gaps in weather stripping around your doors. Small gaps that allow air through will drive up your cooling costs significantly. Same thing for your windows. The Landlord basically HAS to fix these issues, no questions asked.

  5. Ask your landlord to swap out your dryer if your unit has one in it. More often than not, THIS is the appliance that's actually using the most power in your apt, not your AC unit.
u/Junkmans1 · 3 pointsr/legaladvice

Waterstop liquid = chemical drain cleaner such as Drano

While these cleaners are heavily advertised and used by many the fact is that they are very harsh chemicals and can ruin many things they touch. They can also damage or destroy many types of plumbing pipes.

In the future you'd be much better off using mechanical drain cleaners. For example shower/bathtub drains typically get clogged with hair and there are inexpensive types of drain sticks or drain snakes that will clear these out including some inexpensive disposable plastic ones.

u/themapoe · 43 pointsr/legaladvice

I don't know if you Dutchies have Amazon, but in the future, use a drain snake when you notice the douche cabin isn't draining as well. There is absolute no need to use sink unclogger on hair and conditioner. Using the snake will keep the clog from getting really bad.