Copyright Information and Pricing Guidance

PLEASE READ FAQs for general guidelines

Individual photographic images that are copyright to GMV productions, or Wayne Gallasch, can be licensed for a fee for commercial use in advertising, websites, social media, YouTube, etc..

Personal use (non commercial) $150
Personal Trainer $500
Gymnasium or Sports/Fitness centre $1000
Sports or Supplement Shop $5000
Sports Brand or Supplement Brand Company $25,000
Bodybuilding & Fitness News – for online networks.  $750 per photo, plus crediting of photo by Wayne Gallasch, GMVBodybuilding

NOTE: WE DO NOT LICENCE ANY PHOTOGRAPHS FOR RESALE.

USE OF VIDEO

Video clips for commercial use in documentaries and advertising etc can be licensed, based on per second used.  The price is generally negotiable but will not be less than USD$150 (€140) per edited second used. Please contact wayne@gmv.com.au or tina@gmv.com.au for details.

Social media  Video footage may not be used on social media, including Face Book, YouTube, TikTok or any other social media not mentioned by name, unless there is a specific signed agreement.  Contact wayne@gmv.com.au, or tina@gmv.com.au for details.

All video shot by, or licensed to GMV is copyright and unauthorised use is strictly forbidden. 

Any use of unauthorised GMV footage or our © photos will be prosecuted by our legal team.

BREACH OF COPYRIGHT

For breach of copyright, legal action will be taken by bringing a claim in court which could result in the unauthorised user having to go to court for a hearing.

Court cases can be expensive, as they often result in the user of the image or video paying the cost to use the copyright material, plus legal costs of themselves and the copyright owner and possibly other financial compensation for copyright infringement, which may amount to more than the cost of a licence to use the image or video.  Further, the user of the infringing copy could also be asked to take down and permanently remove all copies of the image or video from websites as well, unless permission from the copyright owner is secured.

Deliberate infringement of copyright on a commercial scale may also lead to a criminal prosecution.

Even in situations where people may think their copyright infringement will not be detected, they run the risk of being discovered and subsequently being pursued through the courts.