Microsoft Promoting PicHit.me – New Image Source

By Jim Pickerell | 1157 Words | Posted 5/12/2015 | Comments
The launch of Windows 10 later this year could dramatically change the way people find pictures. On April 29th during the annual Microstock Build Developers Conference in San Francisco Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella described how Microsoft intends to (1) Build the Intelligent Cloud, (2) Reinvent productivity and business process and (3) Create more personal computing.

Shutterstock Reports $97.5 Million For Q1 2015

By Jim Pickerell | 1261 Words | Posted 5/7/2015 | Comments
Shutterstock has reported $97.5 million in revenue for Q1 2015, a 34% increase over Q1 2015. There were 33.4 downloads for the quarter. About 28% percent of revenue for the quarter was paid out to contributors in royalties. The average price per download was $2.87 up from $2.68 in the previous quarter and a 17% increase compared to Q1 2015. There were 51.6 million images in the collection as of March 31, 2015 plus 2.6 million video clips. At the end of the quarter the company had 542 employees worldwide.?

Shutterstock Premier Selects

By Jim Pickerell | 475 Words | Posted 5/6/2015 | Comments
In March, Shutterstock began testing a new collection called Premier Selects that is only available to Enterprise customers. For more about how it works check out https://premier.shutterstock.com

Congress Considers Modernization Of Copyright Laws

By Jim Pickerell | 138 Words | Posted 5/5/2015 | Comments
Maria Pallante the current Register of Copyrights and Director of the United States Copyright Office testified before the House Judiciary Committee on April 29th and offered a number of ideas for modernization of the copyright office. You can access the entire testimony here.

Dreamstime Releases New Mobile App

By Jim Pickerell | 460 Words | Posted 5/5/2015 | Comments
Dreamstime has announced the release of Stock Photos by Dreamstime, a new mobile phone app geared toward customers interested in purchasing and downloading images directly onto their smartphones and tablets. With the new mobile app, the Dreamstime team will be able to offer its popular, high quality digital images to an even greater range of on-the-go customers.

What’s The Most Popular Professional Camera?

By Jim Pickerell | 97 Words | Posted 5/1/2015 | Comments (1)
Shutterstock has provided a list of the 10 most popular cameras used by their contributors in 2014. (See Chart.) They obtained this information by extracting the EXIF data from the photos uploaded.

Pond5 Uses Artificial Intelligence To Auto-Tag Images

By Jim Pickerell | 373 Words | Posted 4/30/2015 | Comments
Pond5, has unveiled auto-tagging technology that they claim is the first of its kind in the stock media industry. Built with artificial intelligence, this pioneering feature automatically generates keywords for each photo and video uploaded to the Pond5 platform.

What Is Considered “Fair Use” Of Photographs?

By Jim Pickerell | 242 Words | Posted 4/30/2015 | Comments
The U.S. Copyright Office has created a Fair Use Index to assist creators and user in understanding what is considered “Fair Use.” Fair use is a longstanding and vital aspect of American copyright law. The goal of the Index is to make the principles and application of fair use more accessible and understandable by presenting a searchable database of court opinions.

Shutterstock Panorama

By Jim Pickerell | 338 Words | Posted 4/28/2015 | Comments
Want to know more about the people who are producing images that are licensed at microstock and subscription prices? Shutterstock Panorama is worth a look.

Rights Managed Image Exclusivity and Sharing Sites

By Jim Pickerell | 1485 Words | Posted 4/27/2015 | Comments
Recently, I was asked to comment on whether a photographer under exclusive contract with a stock agency that licensed the work as Rights Managed could simultaneously post the same images on one of a series of social media sites.

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