Corbis has expanded their worldwide distribution of film images (not digital files) with an agreement with Pacific Press Service in Tokyo.
Publishers win suit in Federal Court in New York against writers. The victory allows them to put any work that appears in their publication on the Internet or CD-ROM without providing any additional compensation to the creator.
MPCA photographers who have made sales through the MIRA Alliance can earn extra $$$$ by supplying Taking Stock with information.
A brand new Negotiating Stock Photo Prices with updated fees for every type of use is off the press.
Usages are priced much lower in the United Kingdom than in the U.S. or other major European Markets. Details in latest NSPP.
Major U.S. photographers represented by Tony Stone Images are unhappy with the editing of latest TSI catalog, ''Interpretations.''
Carl and Ann Purcell's travel photography forum has been dropped by AOL. This network is no longer a friendly place for photographers to market.
The Image Bank has acquired Archives giving them a strong historical division. They are rumored to be negotiating to purchase Picture Network International.
VCG of London becomes the worlds largest supplier of stock photography with the acquisition of FPG. Overall control of the industry makes another move toward Europe.
Comstock is producing ''royalty free'' discs. Five are our and 30 more will be released by September.