Reasonable Pricing For Textbook Use

By Jim Pickerell | 1091 Words | Posted 12/13/2007 | Comments (5)
A couple weeks ago I complained that our industry has established ridiculous price multipliers for book use when large circulations are compared to small ones. So I was asked to supply an answer. I did.

Mochilla Improves Marketplace, Signs Go Daddy Deal

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 138 Words | Posted 12/12/2007 | Comments
Online content-syndication company Mochila has announced site improvements and a new partnership with domain registrar Go Daddy.

Japanese Art Spikes in Popularity

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 232 Words | Posted 12/12/2007 | Comments
According to The Bridgeman Art Library, this holiday season has revealed a new trend: Japanese art has become third among the top five image categories sought by greeting card and other holiday product publishers.

Global Ad Trends: Rise In Eastern Europe, Asia

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 296 Words | Posted 12/11/2007 | Comments
Recently launched collections with a European flavor can count on market demand. Central and Eastern European markets have seen advertising growth rates of close to 18% per year. Russia doubles its ad spending every year, and Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus and Romania show similar figures.

Photolibrary Revamps Web Site

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 47 Words | Posted 12/10/2007 | Comments

Image Source Launches VIP Promotion

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 61 Words | Posted 12/10/2007 | Comments

NPPA President to Testify before the House

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 89 Words | Posted 12/10/2007 | Comments

iStockphoto to Raise Prices

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 306 Words | Posted 12/10/2007 | Comments
As of Jan. 7, 2008, Getty Images-owned microstock iStockphoto is raising prices for photography and illustration. According to the announcement on its Web site, the move "balance[s] the creative needs of [iStock] customers with the financial rewards desired by excellent artists."

Photolibrary/Index Stock: Honeymoon is Over

By Jim Pickerell | 695 Words | Posted 12/10/2007 | Comments
Photographers are confused and frustrated by recent happenings at Photolibrary's Index Stock brand. The company's Australian headquarters is doing little to explain or reassure.

Digimarc, Nielsen Launch Digital Media Manager

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 223 Words | Posted 12/7/2007 | Comments
Launched this week, the Nielsen Media Manager is intended to allow content owners to enforce copyright and monetize online video.

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