BISTRO BUDDY - Minor Photo Video Audio Release - Parent Guardian
Parties. This agreement is between the person signing this form and PageRank Kings LLC d/b/a BISTRO BUDDY, including its owners, managers, contractors, event partners, platforms, websites, apps, brands, sponsors, successors, and assigns where applicable.
Purpose. Use this when a parent or guardian authorizes media use for a minor. The signer confirms that the information submitted is truthful, current, and submitted voluntarily by a person with authority to sign.
Photo, video, audio, name, likeness, and story release. The signer grants BISTRO BUDDY permission to photograph, film, record, edit, publish, display, stream, archive, distribute, repost, advertise, and otherwise use the signer’s name, image, likeness, voice, appearance, statements, biography, business identity, social handle, submitted content, and event participation in any lawful media, worldwide, without additional approval or compensation unless a separate written agreement says otherwise.
Release of claims. To the fullest extent allowed by law, the signer releases BISTRO BUDDY and related parties from claims connected with authorized use of submitted materials, media capture, participation, promotion, editing, publication, omission, display, distribution, or lawful business use, including claims for privacy, publicity, defamation by implication, emotional distress, royalties, residuals, or approval rights, except where prohibited by law.
Minor-specific authority. The signer represents that they are the parent or legal guardian, have authority to grant this release, and will not submit this form if there is a custody order, school rule, safety issue, or legal restriction that limits this permission.
Electronic consent and signature. By checking the required boxes, typing a legal name, selecting a signature date, and drawing a digital signature, the signer intends to sign electronically and agrees that the electronic record may be stored and reproduced for business and legal records.
Governing law; severability. Unless a controlling law requires otherwise, this form is governed by Connecticut law. If any section is limited or unenforceable, the remaining sections continue to apply, and the limited section should be enforced to the maximum lawful extent.