"Today, the marketplace is MySpace, YouTube and Google's search engine. You should be putting your content in front of that transactional velocity," says Iain Scholnick, chief executive officer and president of ImageSpan. The 5-year-old Sausalito, Calif., company offers transactional support for online content licensing and has just added a tracking service that monitors usage of such content.
The stock industry is unlikely to benefit from newspapers' record-breaking readership and an increase in the number and prominence of images used online and off.
It appears that the Digital Railroad saga has come to an end, with the mystery buyer no longer interested in acquiring its assets.
Jupitermedia posts the lowest third-quarter results since 2004.
Romania-born microstock has surpassed 1 million buyers, making it the second leading agency in the number of customers, according to its management.
Hundreds of thousands of LCN clients get in-perpetuity discounts on Fotolia images.
The Stock Artists Alliance, which has been endeavoring to help photographers collect commissions on sales made through the now-defunct Digital Railroad, has announced that photographers should not expect to receive their share of payments already collected by the bankrupt agency.
New York-based subscription microstock Shutterstock links its continued growth to the economic downturn.
ASMP, NANPA, SAA, NPPA, APA and PACA unite in Supreme Court brief.
The British Association of Picture Libraries and Agencies has announced the appointment of a new executive director and the release of its 2008 pricing survey.