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07/28/2009 01:50:24 PM · #1 |
My girlfriend was contacted by the The Observer for a photo, to be published in the The Observer Music Monthly. The email talked about where he had found a photo online and would like to know if she has more pictures and hi-res copies of them which can be used for publication. The email didn't mention anything about the terms of use or compensation.
I was wondering what should the response be and if there is a fixed terms of use and compensation for such publications ?
thanks for your help,
Gaurawa
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07/28/2009 02:29:50 PM · #2 |
Try searching the forums for "stock price calculator" or something similar for help ... the fee for stock usage could range from $25 - $2,500 USD depending on usage, circulation, duration of agreement, your greed and their budget.
For a "magazine" of moderate-to-wide circulation I'd expect a stock payment perhaps in the low hundreds ... but maybe their policy is to only "trade for photo credit" or something. I think you'll have to figure out what your bottom price (if any) will be, and then just ask them what their typical agreement in such circumstances might be ...
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