The New Mexico Grant of Right to Photography and Release to use Photographic Likeness on Greeting Cards is a legal document that grants permission to use an individual's photographic likeness on greeting cards. This agreement allows the person or entity specified in the document to use the individual's photograph for commercial purposes, specifically for the creation and sale of greeting cards. This Grant of Right to Photography and Release is commonly used by professional photographers, photography studios, or greeting card companies that wish to feature an individual's likeness on their cards. By obtaining this written permission, the photographer or company can legally use the photograph without infringing on the individual's rights. The document typically includes important details such as the names and contact information of both parties involved, a description of the photograph that will be used, the specific purposes for which the likeness may be used (i.e., greeting cards), the duration of the grant of rights, and any applicable compensation or royalties to be paid to the individual. Different types of New Mexico Grant of Right to Photography and Release to use Photographic Likeness on Greeting Cards may include variations in the scope of usage, such as granting exclusive or non-exclusive rights, specifying the territories where the likeness can be used, or imposing limitations on the duration of usage. Additionally, there may be different versions of the release form tailored to different types of greeting cards, such as holiday cards, birthday cards, or special occasion cards. It is important for individuals to carefully review the terms and conditions of the Grant of Right to Photography and Release before signing, ensuring that they understand the extent of rights being granted and any potential financial implications. Consulting legal counsel is advisable to ensure the document is tailored to specific requirements and provides adequate protection for both parties involved.