Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]on 6/10/00 2:31 AM, Johnny Deadman at john@pinkheadedbug.com wrote: > Gates knows that content is king. He is building the library of Alexandria. > It's a very smart move IMO. All those agencies are going to start looking > very undervalued when Gates owns them all. The only problem is that neither he nor the agencies own the content. The lawyers are trying their best to change that it seems though. There is one other thing: in common with most Internet start ups they have no business model to speak of and the only way to make their editorial photography business to look like it is growing is to buy out more and more agencies. So far this has resulted in greater and greater losses in $s and defections of photographers and agency staff. I was with Saba for ten years until this summer when I reluctantly left after he sold out to Gates. My feeling is that the only way forward will soon be for each photographer to run their own mini agency on the 'net, hassle though that will be for all concerned. In the meantime I am with Getty which is in much the same situation as Corbis only as a publicly listed company far more accountable. My photos are still my photos and will remain that way unless a very very good reason to change that comes along. Rs Adrian p.s. what happens to the copyright of all the film work you do after the initial usage? - -- Adrian Bradshaw Corporate and Editorial Photography Beijing, China tel/fax +86 10 6532 5112 mobile +86 139 108 22292 e-mail apbbeijing@yahoo.com OR adrianpeterbradshaw@compuserve.com website: http://www.apbphoto.com http://www.liaisonintl.com/bradshaw.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com