Image Source Reps Johnér Images Cross-Media Content

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 55 Words | Posted 7/3/2010 | Comments

ImageRights Offers Free Usage Monitoring Service

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 177 Words | Posted 7/1/2010 | Comments
Two-year-old Cambridge, Mass.-based ImageRights International has launched a free version of its flagship service, which helps photographers and illustrators monitor the use of their content and recover licensing fees.

Ross on Unity, Pricing and Quality

By Jim Pickerell | 1618 Words | Posted 7/1/2010 | Comments (6)
Successful stock shooter Jonathan Ross has invested in all tiers of today's stock image market. His experience says that the way to a profitable future is rooted in a unified approach to pricing and quality. Read this transcript of Ross's recent presentation at the New Media Conference, which took place during the CEPIC Congress in Dublin.

PACA Files Amicus Brief in Muench v HMH, R.R. Donnelley

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 236 Words | Posted 6/30/2010 | Comments
The Picture Archive Council of America has filed an amicus—“friend of the court”—brief in Muench Photography, Inc. v. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company and R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company, pending in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. PACA is urging the court to reconsider a recent summary judgment that deemed Corbis’ copyright registration processes to be invalid.

Subscriptions: Not All Equal

By Jim Pickerell | 1189 Words | Posted 6/30/2010 | Comments
Stock image producers often have two misconceptions about subscription licensing services: They believe subscription licensing is simple and that for a very low monthly fee customers are allowed to use any image for any purpose. Neither is true.

123RF Launches Editorial Offering

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 79 Words | Posted 6/29/2010 | Comments

iPhone Not a Threat to Traditional Photography

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 100 Words | Posted 6/29/2010 | Comments
So says Polylooks, the microstock owned by T-Mobile parent Deutsche Telecom, which just surveyed 2,200 Brits and says the results make for interesting reading.

UIG Wins Britannica Subscription Service Contract

By Jim Pickerell | 785 Words | Posted 6/29/2010 | Comments (3)
Universal Images Group, the distribution business unit of the Virtual Picture Desk, has been awarded a contract by the Encyclopaedia Britannica to provide an extensive online library of low-resolution (150 dpi) images suitable for educational use. The images will be supplied by numerous producers around the world and, together with Britannica's wholly owned content, will become part of a new subscription service, Britannica Image Explorer.

Getty Images Provides Coverage for Sony During 2010 FIFA World Cup

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 109 Words | Posted 6/28/2010 | Comments

PicScout: Free Image Crediting Explained

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 270 Words | Posted 6/28/2010 | Comments
After PicScout announced that it now offers image crediting free of charge, some questioned the terms of use on the PicScout signup page, which describe having to pay fees. PicScout has clarified the details of the free and pay-for portions of its ImageIRC service.

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