The Nebraska Grant of Right to Photography and Release to use Photographic Likeness on Greeting Cards is a legal document that grants permission to an individual or entity to use a person's photographic likeness on greeting cards. This document ensures that the person granting the rights is giving explicit permission for their likeness to be used for this specific purpose. The document also outlines the terms and conditions under which the photographic likeness can be used and any compensation that may be provided. There may be different types of Nebraska Grant of Right to Photography and Release to use Photographic Likeness on Greeting Cards. Some variations of this document may include: 1. Standard Grant of Right: This is a basic agreement that grants the right to use the photographic likeness on greeting cards without any specific restrictions or additional terms. 2. Limited Grant of Right: This type of agreement may include specific limitations on how and where the photographic likeness can be used, such as limiting its use to a certain geographic area or for a specific time period. 3. Exclusive Grant of Right: This type of agreement grants exclusive rights to the recipient, meaning that no other party can use the photographic likeness on greeting cards during the specified period. 4. Non-exclusive Grant of Right: This agreement allows for multiple parties to use the photographic likeness on greeting cards. The person granting the rights may choose to grant non-exclusive rights to multiple entities or individuals simultaneously. It is important to consult with a legal professional when drafting or signing a Nebraska Grant of Right to Photography and Release to use Photographic Likeness on Greeting Cards to ensure that all necessary legal requirements and considerations are met.