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By Jim Pickerell | 1135 Words | Posted 7/3/2000 | Comments
Short news items include: eMotion Secures $34 Million, Update on Boston Globe Freelancer Suit, Patrick Donohue Joins Corbis, Getty Acquires IPL in Australia, Art Resources Represents French Museums and Speeding Request to Photographers at The Image Works.

New Developments in Filmmaking

By Jim Pickerell | 806 Words | Posted 7/3/2000 | Comments
Corbis has announced a new division - Corbis Documentaries - that will operate as a production company and develop innovative documentaries for television, theatres, and the Internet. On another front there is a resurgence in demand for short six minute films to be used on the net. Hollywood moguls are backing student projects.

Corbis Photographers Win On Copyright

By Jim Pickerell | 2393 Words | Posted 7/3/2000 | Comments
Corbis is listening to photographers and has made changnes in their position on copyright registration. The new clause that will be part of their New Standard Contract is included in this article.

Freelance Contributors Sue Boston Globe

By Jim Pickerell | 599 Words | Posted 6/14/2000 | Comments
Freelance writers, illustrators, and photographers of the Boston Globe have filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of one thousand freelancers, seeking an injunction in Massachusetts Superior Court against the Globe's unfair and deceptive trade practices.

Impressive Income Growth for Stone Photographers

By Jim Pickerell | 561 Words | Posted 6/14/2000 | Comments
Between 280 and 300 Stone photographers earned in excess of $10,000 in 1st quarter 2000. Of these between 196 and 210 (70%) had 1st quarter 2000 earning that were 20% higher than 1st quarter 1999.

Random Thoughts 19

By Jim Pickerell | 785 Words | Posted 6/14/2000 | Comments
Short news items include: Survey of Number of Stock Agency Scanned Images, Digital Video Seminars,Monkmeyer Closes, New Photographer Relations Manager for Stone and French Govt. Attack on Press Freedom.

Keywording in Other Languages

By Jim Pickerell | 494 Words | Posted 6/14/2000 | Comments
If you think it will be a snap to keyword your images so people using other languages can find them -- think again. To get some idea about how hard it is to translate keywords into multiple languages consider some of the fiascos major corporations have had in trying to market their products in other countries.

Business Week Photographer Agreement

By Jim Pickerell | 1928 Words | Posted 6/3/2000 | Comments
Businenss Week has presented the details of their new working arrangements with photographers to many of the photographers who do regular assignments for the magazine. This agreement is a great improvement over Business Week's policies of a year ago. It is likely to set new industry standards which many publications will be forced to copy in order to compete.

Webshots.com

By Jim Pickerell | 754 Words | Posted 6/2/2000 | Comments
Information from Index Stock Imagery, other agencies and individual photographers supplies additional perspective on the way images are acquired and used by Webshots. It appears images are properly licensed, although for very low fees.

Getty Images/NGIC Deal

By Jim Pickerell | 850 Words | Posted 6/2/2000 | Comments
The gettyone.com representation of the National Geographic Image Collection is causing quite a stir outside the U.S. Some readers believe the foreign agencies currently representing the NGIC catalogs will no longer have ''exclusive'' rights to license the images which is not the case. Gettyone.com's rights to the catalog images are restricted to the U.S.

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