Fotolia Touts Inventory, High Photog Revenues

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 163 Words | Posted 8/29/2007 | Comments
New York-based Fotolia says it is the largest microstock agency, with nearly 2.3 million images in inventory. Fotolia attributes this growth to the high contributor commissions, which it says averages 50% of the sale price.

Corbis Opens Second Life Gallery

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 388 Words | Posted 8/29/2007 | Comments
Corbis has announced that it has opened a gallery in the three-dimensional virtual world of Second Life, the online game that has grown to more than 9 million residents since its birth in 2003. For now, the goal is to turn the gallery into a social gathering spot and a cultural landmark.

Citizen Image Launches Assignment Service

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 411 Words | Posted 8/28/2007 | Comments
Citizen Image, the New York-based citizen photojournalism agency, has launched an assignment service. In beta since the beginning of 2007, the online assignment board provides buyers with "specific images of breaking news events from camera-equipped bystanders, as well as specific stock images for commercial purposes."

WIPO Focuses on Digital Rights

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 80 Words | Posted 8/28/2007 | Comments

Getty to Launch Valueline

By Jim Pickerell | 798 Words | Posted 8/28/2007 | Comments (1)
Getty Images will use Punchstock.com to launch a new RF brand called Valueline on August 31. Prices for Valueline images will be $19 for a 1mb low res image and $49 for all other RF file sizes from 10mb to 300mb.

Hi-Media Group Buys Fotolog

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 115 Words | Posted 8/27/2007 | Comments

Getty Images Makes Redesigned Web Site Official

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 393 Words | Posted 8/27/2007 | Comments
After several weeks of running a beta version of the redesigned gettyimages.com alongside the old site, the company has switched to the new interface.

Correction - Jupiterimages Rights-Managed Share

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 28 Words | Posted 8/27/2007 | Comments

Getty Dramatically Lowers Prices for Web Use

By Jim Pickerell | 657 Words | Posted 8/27/2007 | Comments (1)
Getty Image has announced a new Web-use price of $49 for a 500k 72DPI file of any of its images, regardless of brand or pricing model. This fee entitles the purchaser rights to use any selected RM image on any commercial or editorial Web site, email, mobile devices or multimedia project for one year.

Internet Archive to Digitize NASA Imagery

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 72 Words | Posted 8/24/2007 | Comments

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