Digital Railroad: Photographer Royalties Received Will Not Be Paid

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 447 Words | Posted 11/6/2008 | Comments (1)
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.

Shutterstock Grows to 5 Million Images

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 79 Words | Posted 11/6/2008 | Comments
New York-based subscription microstock Shutterstock links its continued growth to the economic downturn.

Industry Groups File Amicus Brief In Greenberg v. National Geographic

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 157 Words | Posted 11/5/2008 | Comments
ASMP, NANPA, SAA, NPPA, APA and PACA unite in Supreme Court brief.

BAPLA Appoints Cliffe, Releases Pricing Survey

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 487 Words | Posted 11/5/2008 | Comments
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.

FootageBank HD Launches Royalty-Free Division

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 154 Words | Posted 11/4/2008 | Comments
LA motion specialist predicts growth in HD content licensed for online and mobile uses.

Medicimage Selects Photolibrary as Exclusive U.K. Rep

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 155 Words | Posted 11/4/2008 | Comments
Photolibrary will now exclusively market Medicimage content in the United Kingdom, in addition to non-exclusive representation in 11 additional countries.

Tinervin Joins picturemaxx

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 43 Words | Posted 11/3/2008 | Comments
Former Digital Rairload sales exec lands on his feet.

Employees Take Over Bilderberg

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 55 Words | Posted 11/3/2008 | Comments (1)
The German travel and reportage agency that recently declared insolvency is being rescued by four of its employees.

Newscom May Acquire Digital Railroad Assets

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 186 Words | Posted 11/3/2008 | Comments
Diablo Management has revealed there may be a buyer--whose description matches only one industry company--for Digital Railroad's assets.

Photos.com To Sell Single Images; Shutterstock Shooter Commissions Up

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 111 Words | Posted 10/31/2008 | Comments
Jupiterimages announced that Photo.com will now sell images as singles and reported an 11% increase in StockXpert contributor royalties.

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