Camera us at track days
Camera us at track days
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CraigyB

Original Poster:

209 posts

272 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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I noticed in the last couple of years, the tracks I've been to aren't demanding that footage is not posted on line. Previously had to sign a form saying you had to pay £100k if films uploaded to youtube etc.

Andy S15

399 posts

148 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Over the last 6+ years I've been to Silverstone, Donington, Cadwell, Rockingham, Blyton, Anglesey and the 'Ring. None of them have said not to post footage online. Some things you read about the 'Ring can be a bit funny about it, and Rockingham make you pre-sign a form to use a camera, but that's it - never seen anything about having to pay them for permission to upload it.

anonymous-user

75 months

Monday 24th July 2017
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Rockingham still make you sign a disclaimer about not using any footage for profit etc, but it's not very clear exactly what they're restricting and there's tons of footage on YT now. Never seen that sort of restriction anywhere else.

Furyblade_Lee

4,114 posts

245 months

Tuesday 25th July 2017
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When we compete at Hethel we are told NO video to be recorded on track or photographs of the track but you are allowed to take pictures of yourselves and your car in the paddock. Also no photography around the site and of the abandoned Lotus dotted about, , which if you have been there would know can be heartbreaking 😩

anonymous-user

75 months

Tuesday 25th July 2017
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I think that track organisers worked out a while back that free advertising is better than just word of mouth or paid advertising- essentially it makes their product more viable when people see videos of normal cars and drivers having fan and realise it's not out of reach.

I applaud this personally and use other people's track videos to help me learn a circuit before I partake