12-15-2022, 12:48 AM
If you plan to sell a photo of the Mauna Loa eruption, don't forget the permit. From the appropriate agency. I'm not kidding.
“It depends. If you’re on state land or county land, it matters. If you’re on Saddle Road, [which is operated by the state] or if you’re at Pohakuloa, that’s federal land. If you’re on the county side, if you’re in the National Park, that’s also federal, so you have to think about where you’re going to be,” Brotman said.
“It’s the law,” she added. “There are penalties if you don’t.”
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/mauna-l...mit-first/
I wonder if there are exemptions for cultural and religious photos used for commercial purposes?
“It depends. If you’re on state land or county land, it matters. If you’re on Saddle Road, [which is operated by the state] or if you’re at Pohakuloa, that’s federal land. If you’re on the county side, if you’re in the National Park, that’s also federal, so you have to think about where you’re going to be,” Brotman said.
“It’s the law,” she added. “There are penalties if you don’t.”
https://www.khon2.com/local-news/mauna-l...mit-first/
I wonder if there are exemptions for cultural and religious photos used for commercial purposes?