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02/20/2008 08:13:44 AM · #1
Something to think about...
Article here

02/20/2008 08:31:41 AM · #2
nice post, nick. love this quote,
Originally posted by Jim Goldstein:

It means companies, that used to pay for quality photography to fill the pages of their publications, are now taking advantage of well intentioned photographers to develop royalty-free photo libraries they now can tap to fill the pages of their publication or place in promotional advertisements


even though the article is related to magazine contests, it's even worse when regular companies use contest such as these to fill their stock image inventories, rather than hire photographers or license stock images. just the thought of 'getting a photo on a calendar' drives so many people to submit, without any idea as to how they are being taken advantage of or how much it is hurting professional photographers...
02/20/2008 09:21:21 AM · #3
How do those differ significantly from the agreement here at DPC?

Originally posted by DPC ToS:


6.2 You hereby grant DPChallenge.com a nonexclusive, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, sublicensable (through multiple tiers) right to exercise any rights you have in the Member Information and Media, and otherwise to make use of the Member Information and Media (including publishing, disseminating, broadcasting, manipulating, reproducing, editing, translating, performing, modifying, or displaying any part of the Member Information) and/or Media alone or as part of other work in any form, media, or technology whether now new known or hereafter developed, to enable DPChallenge.com to continue the specific operation or marketing of the site. This includes, but is certainly not limited to email "newsletters."
02/20/2008 09:50:03 AM · #4
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

How do those differ significantly from the agreement here at DPC?

DPC doesn't use your images on calendars or other merchandise. The rights granted here are simply designed to allow the site to function (including keeping past challenge results intact).

Message edited by author 2008-02-20 09:50:55.
02/20/2008 10:08:00 AM · #5
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

to enable DPChallenge.com to continue the specific operation or marketing of the site.


I think this is the key wording that would probably protect us from a DPC "gone wild" that suddenly started offering images from the site for sale as stock. Although the "license, and sub-license through multiple levels" wording is a bit disconcerting. The real danger is that all this is the stuff of lawyers and lawsuits. Who knows what your rights are until they are argued. At great expense.

Message edited by author 2008-02-20 10:08:19.
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