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The Short Version

Under UK law copyright always remains with the photographer. As wedding clients you are permitted to print as many copies of images as you like, share them with friends and family & post them on social media. However, the images cannot be used for commercial purposes with written consent from Mark Kneen.
We’d love your florist, dress maker, makeup artist, venue etc to want to use the photos to advertise their business. They should get in touch so the correct licensing can be arranged. They should also get permission from you.

The Long Version

The end-user licence agreement is a binding legal agreement between you and Mark Kneen. Commissioning or licensing any photography provided by Mark Kneen signifies that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by the terms outlined below, as well as any customised terms that’ve been sent to you directly.

1. Image licensing & use

All photography provided by Mark Kneen is licensed under the terms provided to you – if no terms have been provided to you, you do not have a licence to use the photography. You have the right to use each image only in accordance with the terms in your licence. You are not authorised to make any modification to the photography unless specifically detailed in your licence.

1.1 License reselling & sharing

Copyright of all images remains with Mark Kneen. Reselling or sharing the license of any image provided by Mark Kneen is strictly prohibited. We hold the right to cancel any licenses if these terms are breached.

2. Use of content

You acknowledge that this site contains material (“content”) that is protected by copyright; therefore, you are only permitted to use the material as expressly authorised by Mark Kneen. You may not transfer or sell, reproduce, distribute or in any way exploit any of the content, in whole or in part, except with an expressly permitted agreement from Mark Kneen.

3. Warranty

Our photography services are provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. In no event shall Mark Kneen be liable for any damages including, but not limited to, direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages or other losses arising out of the use of or inability to use of said services.  The liability of either party shall be limited to the total value of the contract. Nothing in this section should be construed as excluding or limiting any warranty beyond what is permissible under applicable law.

5. Technical support

Our services are provided “as is”. You acknowledge by your commission of our services that downloading images is at your sole risk, and that you assume full responsibility for all costs associated with all storage of files provided beyond the initial transfer. Mark Kneen cannot be held responsible for or offer assistance with accessing or downloading files beyond reasonable efforts (for example, if your internet speed makes downloading slow) or if you lose or damage the digital files initially provided to you.

6. Browser compatibility

This site and all file-delivery methods we use are tested and optimised for several common web browsers. Rachel Juarez-Carr and Christopher Juarez will be happy to suggest an alternative browser should you be using a non-supported browser.

7. Miscellaneous terms

You agree to indemnify and hold Rachel Juarez-Carr and Christopher Juarez harmless from any claim or demand, including reasonable legal fees, made by any third party due to or arising out of your use of this website.

We reserve the right to change the terms of use without notice. Rachel Juarez-Carr and Christopher Juarez shall not be liable to you or any third party should they exercise their right to modify, suspend, limit or discontinue any feature of their products or services.

Use of the themes and this website shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the United Kingdom. If any provision of the Terms of Use is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law, then such provision(s) shall be construed, as nearly as possible, to reflect the intentions of the parties with the other provisions remaining in full force and effect.