Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/30

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Subject: Re: [Leica] my B&W gallery for you to see
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabiner.cncoffice.com>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 15:47:30 -0700
References: <14771200153309546573@turk.net> <3B154A49.33732626@rabiner.cncoffice.com> <014801c0e969$65b87840$dc53bc18@andrewsc>

Andrew Schroter wrote:
> 
> Photopoint is one of a number of sites that provide free storage and
> presentation services of photos (Zing, MSN, Yahoo, Worldnet, Mystic, ad
> nauseum).  Part of their revenue stream (which includes advertising) that
> supports them is the revenue from the printing and delivery of photos.
> 
> The photographer exchanges the service they receive (free storage and
> presentation services) for the right to receive revenues from printing of
> the photos.  The photographer receives no share of the printing revenue.  I
> liken it to Napster where unknown rock bands and other musicians make their
> music available for free in the hopes of getting enough interest that a
> music publishing company will contract them for albums.    For us who do not
> wish to undertake the work of creating and maintaining web sites, these
> companies provide an easy and convenient means for photographers to make
> their work available to their friends.  I will often use the password
> protection facility provided by Zing to keep albums out of the public eye.
> 
> >From Zing's agreement:
> 
>  "With regard to material you include in a public album, you grant a
> non-exclusive, world-wide, royalty free license to modify, publish and
> reproduce said material solely for the purpose of displaying, distributing
> and promoting the Zing."
> 
> >From PhotoPoint's Terms of Agreement:
> 
>  "You agree to grant to PhotoPoint a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free,
> perpetual license, with the right to sublicense, to reproduce, distribute,
> transmit, create derivative works of, publicly display and publicly perform
> any Content you submit to the Site by all means and in any media now known
> or hereafter developed.
> 
> PhotoPoint offers a variety of services on the Site, including e-greetings
> and a number of other products that can be personalized by the user with
> photo images selected from PhotoPoint stock photos, from members' own
> albums, as well as from other members' albums that are accessible to such
> member or on any public portion of the Site. The license granted by you to
> PhotoPoint expressly includes PhotoPoint's right to offer these services
> without compensating you for any use that is made of your photo images."
> 
> Photopoint's terms give them broader rights.  If you think of Korda's Che
> Guevara photo, PhotoPoints terms give them broad rights to benefit from an
> image that gains broad appeal.
> 
> I have a number of albums at www.Zing.com (id Andrew_s01), some of which are
> public (Brazil and Costa Rica vacations).  Zing provides the added service
> of copyright notices for my photos.  What I'm concerned about is what
> exposure do photographers have if one takes a candid street photo if the web
> photo site publishes it in some way?
> 
> Andy Schroter
><Snip> 

Sounds like you've sold your soul to the Schlock Devil Andy!
Why not pay the five dollars and put up your own site?
This is YOUR body of work we are talking about here!!
Worth far more than any lens or camera. 
Treat it with as much respect!

Don't' Let them sell your masterpieces for 66 cents each us what i can't believe
I am saying.
It's the ultimate insult. Amazing masochism.


Mark Rabiner

Portland, Oregon
USA

http://www.rabiner.cncoffice.com/

In reply to: Message from "akkas" <akkas@turk.net> ([Leica] my B&W gallery for you to see)
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Message from Andrew Schroter <schroter@optonline.net> (Re: [Leica] my B&W gallery for you to see)