Image Source Joins Compassionate Eye Foundation

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 57 Words | Posted 4/7/2009 | Comments

Corbis Sues National Museum of Crime and Punishment

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 552 Words | Posted 4/7/2009 | Comments
On April 2, Corbis filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against a Washington, D.C.-based National Museum of Crime and Punishment. Beyond the inescapable irony of a museum devoted to crime committing one, the allegations outlined in the complaint are particularly egregious. Purportedly, NMCP agreed to pay Corbis a licensing fee of $139,600 for limited non-exclusive use of 705 images, did not pay any of such fees but has used the images since last May and continues to do so to this day.

Corbis Launches Motion Web Site

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 144 Words | Posted 4/6/2009 | Comments
After a recent partnership with Thought Equity Motion, which was universally deemed a smart move by industry pundits, Corbis has launched a new Corbis Motion Web site. The Bill Gates-owned company now offers ten times more footage and boasts sophisticated e-commerce features.

Can Photographers Make Money Selling Microstock?

By Jim Pickerell | 375 Words | Posted 4/6/2009 | Comments (6)
The most commonly heard complaint from traditional photographers about microstock is that it is impossible to make money selling pictures for a few dollars. Yet the expected 2009 earnings of some 150 iStockphoto contributors suggest that these shooters make a very respectable living, even by U.S. full-time traditional shooter standards.

Online Endorsement Platform BAT to Offer Getty Celeb Imagery

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 187 Words | Posted 4/6/2009 | Comments
California-based Brand Affinity Technologies, which specializes in bringing athlete and celebrity endorsements to the Web, has struck a limited exclusive deal to provide its advertiser-clients with access to Getty Images editorial image collection.

moodboard Celebrates Illustration

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 48 Words | Posted 4/3/2009 | Comments

ImageSpan Partners with PicScout

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 336 Words | Posted 4/3/2009 | Comments
At this week's Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, ImageSpan and PicScout announced a partnership to help ImageSpan's LicenseStream subscribers track and monetize content published online. The two companies said this alliance not only offers licensing and tracking services, but also addresses the growing problem of online image theft.

Aurora Launches Green Collection

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 182 Words | Posted 4/2/2009 | Comments
Portland-based Aurora Photos has launched an eco-compilation. The company aims to address the needs of earth-conscious advertisers, green-living magazines, corporations and environmental organizations.

Corbis Trend: Triathlon Rising

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 170 Words | Posted 4/2/2009 | Comments
According to the latest Corbis Creative IQ Trends report, the popularity of triathlons has exploded since their introduction as an Olympic sport at the 2000 Sydney games. Economic pressures have helped, as people increasingly seek positive outlets to exert control over their lives.

Jupiterimages Q4 Revenue Mirror Broader Economic Trends

By Jim Pickerell | 254 Words | Posted 4/2/2009 | Comments
WebMediaBrands-reported fourth-quarter figures for Jupiterimages show an 11.6% revenue decline from total 2007 revenues and a 23.1% decline from last year's final quarter.

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