CONSENT TO RECORD. For the right to speak at the National Sheriffs’ Association (“NSA”) Winter Conference and for other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which I acknowledge, I hereby irrevocably grant to NSA,its assigns, licensees, and successors the right to photograph, publish, record, broadcast, exhibit, digitize, display, copyright, license, transfer, reproduce, translate, modify, edit, or otherwise use perpetually throughout the world, in all media now and hereafter known or devised, in whole or in part, my image, likeness, name, biographical information, actions, performance, voice, conversations, and material spoken or otherwise provided by me to NSA in connection with the NSA 2025 Winter Conference delivered by me February 1-4, 2025, for educational, promotional, or other purposes that support NSA’s mission. I hereby release NSA, its officers, trustees, employees, agents, licensees, successors, and assigns from any and all liability for damages for libel, slander, invasion of privacy, copyright infringement, or any other claims based on the publication, exhibition, display, copyright, license, transfer, reproduction, editing, disposition, or other use of the materials. I understand that NSA is not obligated to use the rights granted to it under this Speaker’s Agreement.
CONSENT TO RECORD. I give my permission and authorize the University of California (“UC”), to videotape, audiotape, photograph, record, edit or otherwise reproduce my voice, image or likeness, and to use it in various formats and for the purposes within UC’s mission of teaching, research, public service and patient care. Distribution methods may include but are not limited to the classroom, television (including UCTV, broadcast, cable, and satellite), the Internet (including webcasts and podcasts), print publications or any other medium now existing or later created. UC retains the right not to use the footage for other than archival purposes.
CONSENT TO RECORD a. Officers do not have to obtain consent to record in a public place. If a civilian request the officer stop recording, the officer(s) has no obligation to stop recording if the officer is recording an occurrence identified in Section 2. When evaluating whether to stop recording, officers should weigh the BWC Discretionary Recording Considerations identified in Section 4. Officers should record the request to turn the BWC off and the officer’s response to that request, if possible.
CONSENT TO RECORD. By participating in MIAMI’s programming, whether in person or online, including but not limited to classes, events, social media, and/or communicating with MIAMI, in which you may appear, participate, or your voice may be heard or your image may be seen, you hereby consent to and grant to MIAMI, its employees, agents, and assigns, the right to record those wire, oral, and/or electronic communications (e.g., your voice and/or image). However, you may not record MIAMI’s programming, whether in person or online, or MIAMI’s employees, without advance written consent from MIAMI’s Chief Executive Officer.
CONSENT TO RECORD. By participating in the Virtual Event, Attendee agrees that its name, photograph, voice, biographical information, likeness, name, comments, voice, persona, writings and/or personal property recordings, children (if applicable), testimonial, endorsement and any intellectual property rights on all elements contained in or resulting from participation in the Virtual Event (collectively the “Likeness”) shall be captured, displayed, and may be used in any and all media or forms by NCPA or third parties without compensation or notice, including for promotional or advertising purposes. Attendee further agree to release and hold harmless NCPA and its affiliates, and the officers, directors, agents, and employees of such companies, from any and all damages, injuries, claims (specifically including but not limited to any claim that content used in any media using or displaying the Likeness infringes the intellectual property rights of a third party or violates the laws and regulations governing the use and exchange of protected health information), causes of action, or losses of any kind resulting from use of the Likeness. Attendee further grants NCPA and third parties a royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable license to reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, and publicly display the Likeness, including any associated intellectual property, such as images, text and materials included or depicted therein, in whole or in part, in any manner or medium now or hereafter known or devised, to prepare derivative works based upon the Likeness, and to grant sublicenses to third parties to exercise these licensed rights. Attendee understands and agrees this permission signifies that photographic or video recordings and Attendee may be electronically displayed, reproduced, recreated, recorded, performed, exhibited, distributed, copied, edited, changed, modified, added to, subtracted from, re-titled and adapted, and otherwise used and exploited without having to give any compensation or attribution to Attendee or any third party via the Internet or in other public settings without notice.
CONSENT TO RECORD. For the right to speak at The Mustard Seed Foundation event and for other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which I acknowledge, I hereby irrevocably grant to TMSF, its assigns, licensees and successors the right to photograph, publish, record, broadcast, exhibit, digitize, display, copyright, license, transfer, reproduce, translate, modify, edit or otherwise use perpetually throughout the world, in all media now and hereafter known or devised, in whole or in part, my image, likeness, name, biographical information, actions, performance, voice, conversations and material spoken or otherwise provided by me to TMSF in connection with the Be L.I.
CONSENT TO RECORD. For the right to speak at the International Association of Business Communicators (“IABC”) event and for other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which I acknowledge, I hereby irrevocably grant to IABC, its assigns, licensees and successors the right to photograph, publish, record, broadcast, exhibit, digitize, display, copyright, license, transfer, reproduce, translate, modify, edit or otherwise use perpetually throughout the world, in all media now and hereafter known or devised, in whole or in part, my image, likeness, name, biographical information, actions, performance, voice, conversations and material spoken or otherwise provided by me to IABC in connection with the IABC 2016 World Conference delivered by me 5-8 June 2016, for educational, promotional or other purposes that support IABC’s mission. I hereby release IABC, its officers, trustees, employees, agents, licensees, successors and assigns, from any and all liability for damages for libel, slander, invasion of privacy, copyright infringement or any other claims based on the publication, exhibition, display, copyright, license, transfer, reproduction, editing, disposition or other use of the materials. I understand that IABC is not obligated to use the rights granted to it under this Speaker’s Agreement.
CONSENT TO RECORD. The client gives therapist permission to record counseling sessions in cooperation with Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Services of Arizona through electronic or other means. They will be used to aid the counseling process with supervisors, interns, and licensed counselors within the group training environment. The recordings will aid further understanding of important aspects of counseling therapies and client treatment in keeping with the Codes of Ethics and Christian Counseling Services of Arizona policy on privacy and confidentiality. Client refusal to grant permission for recordings to be used for training purposes will not affect their eligibility for receiving services with Christian Counseling Services of Arizona. The recordings will not be included as part of the official client file and will only be shared under the supervision of Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx, M.Ed., LPC. Recordings will be deleted with the completion of supervision and training. Therapy comes with risks and benefits. It is uncomfortable for some clients to express vulnerability to a stranger. Through the course of counseling, the process will cause the client to recall past painful events, memories, emotions, and physical sensations. The process can create anxiety, fear, panic, anger, physical tension, discomfort, and to some degree, physical pain. The ultimate risk in therapy is a client failing to meet their goals. Clients will be challenged to confront previous events that may have caused physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual trauma. Accessing these memories, emotions, and sensations are necessary to provide healing and change for the client. The success of therapy depends on the quality of participation by the client and counselor along with the client accepting responsibility for their choices and changes that result from therapy. Vulnerability and candid honesty encourage clients and helps them achieve their goals. Clients that work in cooperation with their therapist usually experience significant improvement in self-esteem, self-image, and confidence. They can also expect to experience reduced anxiety, reduced fear, and the ability to correctly address previous negative experiences from their past. Counselors create, maintain, and safeguard information on their clients. Counselors may use a variety of mediums for records that includes accurate information regarding provided services and client progress. Clients have access to their records, and may share them with others by request with a s...