This French Canadian newspaper (Journal de Montréal) is talking about how they won't be able to publish any of Taylor pictures for their newspaper.
Here's the article.
It's in French though, but mainly it says :
Photographers who desire to take pictures at one of her concerts have to sign a contrat that says they can't make any profit off of those pictures and Taylor and her management can use those pictures for free, for whatever they want (basically they said if Taylor really liked one of the picture a photographer took, she could use it as a DVD cover or whatever else she feels like for free, without any credit to the photographer who took the picture. There is no copyright for any photographers.
They added : "Photographers who would not respect this could be "destroyed"".
And then they went on a rant about how Taylor treats others the way she wouldn't want to be treated.
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I understand their point, Taylor or her tour promoters are being ridiculous here, but isn't it completely normal to protect her show? She created it and everything it's not like taking a picture of a landscape, she actually owns all the costumes/ dance moves / effects / etc