FPG's Online Pricing

By Jim Pickerell | 660 Words | Posted 2/10/2000 | Comments
FPG has upgraded their on-line site and added their iSwoop Royalty Free products to the site. They also have on-line prices and the prices are HIGHER that those in Negotiating Stock Photo Prices, a welcome change from some of the other things that have been happening on the price front.

Getty Reports Excellent Fourth Quarter

By Jim Pickerell | 830 Words | Posted 2/10/2000 | Comments
Getty reports $79.9 million in sales for the 4th quarter of 1999, up significantly from the 3rd quarter. E-commerce sales are up in real terms, but about level as a percentage of total sales. Rumors about VCG acquisition.

Gentieu Sues TSI

By Jim Pickerell | 536 Words | Posted 1/26/2000 | Comments
Internationally recognized baby photographer Penny Gentieu has sued TSI for copyright infringement and non-payment of monies owed. She alleges that TSI is not pursuing third party infringers and allows images to be used long beyond their license term.

Getty Disconnect

By Jim Pickerell | 2089 Words | Posted 1/26/2000 | Comments
Getty is telling the investment community one thing and their photographers something else. This story looks at what TSI photographers were told at a New York meeting on Jan. 21st, and how it fits with what Getty is telling investors.

January 2000 Selling Stock

By Jim Pickerell | 4569 Words | Posted 1/10/2000 | Comments
Stories this month include: SuperStock's launch of Express Pricing, an analysis of RF sellers, what Getty is telling Investors, what foreign agencies are looking for, and problems photographers are having shooting scenics in Santa Barbara.

Wolfe gets Getty Stock For Photo Rights

By Jim Pickerell | 260 Words | Posted 1/7/2000 | Comments
On December 15, 1999 Art Wolfe sold 7,587 shares of Getty Images stock he received in ''Payment for Photo Rights'' a year earlier. When acquired the shares were valued at approximately $100,000. He sold them for $312,000.

Superstock Launches Express pricing

By Jim Pickerell | 2212 Words | Posted 1/7/2000 | Comments
In an effort to make the process of purchasing stock more hassle-free for the buyer SuperStock has instituted Express Pricing. A simplified list of 18 prices are expected to cover 80% of SuperStock's sales.

Legal Hassels in Santa Barbara

By Norm Sklarewitz | 1735 Words | Posted 12/21/1999 | Comments
Santa Barbara has passed laws that make it almost impossible for a stock photographer to legally shoot in this attractive oceanside community. Norman Sklarewitz outlines the mind-boggling red tape. Will other cities follow SB's example?

Duration of Copyright

By Nancy e. Wolff | 1013 Words | Posted 12/21/1999 | Comments
Nancy Wolff, PACA Counsel, provides a concise explanation of copyright rules in the United States relative to the duration of a copyright.

Five Billion Dollar Industry?

By Jim Pickerell | 968 Words | Posted 12/21/1999 | Comments
The size and potential for growth of the stock photo industry is important to investors. Many of the numbers investors rely on have little basis in reality and their decisions may cause problems for those of us who shoot and sell images.

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