ASMP Gets Library of Congress Grant
The American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) was recently awarded with funding from the Library of Congress to promote digital photo standards based on the Universal Photographic Digital Imaging Guidelines (UPDIG).
The three-year project will include the development of new educational resources that use web-based awareness campaigns for the UPDIG guidelines. The award was given, however, with the stipulation that the ASMP cannot use the funds for any ongoing operations, including the UPDIG.
As part of the Library of Congress' Preserving Creative America initiative, eight partnerships projects...
Copyright Office Increases Fees
On July 1, the Copyright Office increased the fee for basic copyright registration from $30 to $45.
According to the American Society of Media Photographers, registering is the cheapest and most effective action that photographers can take to protect their businesses, and hundreds of images can be registered...
Orphan Works Bill Receives Attention
Congress is considering a bill that would affect the disposition of orphan works, those images whose copyright owners may be impossible to identify and locate. Early this year, the Copyright Office completed its study of problems related to these works and presented its findings to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The study was in response to concerns that uncertainty surrounding ownership might discourage subsequent creators and users from incorporating such works in new creative efforts, or from making such works available..
ASMP Explains Copyright Law
The American Society of Media Photographers has posted a new copyright tutorial on the public area of its web site at asmp.org/copyrightt. Although modern law gives independent photographers an automatic copyright at the moment a picture is taken, certain procedures must be followed to obtain the maximum legal protection for the photographer's rights. The tutorial details those procedures, providing step-by-step instructions and annotated sample forms.
In addition, the tutorial explores several copyright-related issues of importance to photographers, such as pictures of public buildings and the distinctions that courts use in deciding whether two images are substantially similar.
ASMP Denounces New CN Contract
The American Society of Media Photographers, having reviewed a copy of what is allegedly a new freelancer contract from Condé Nast, calls it one of the worst the organization's staff has ever seen. Although the contract appears to leave the photographer with marketable rights, the reality is that it comes very close to assigning all rights to Condé Nast, according to ASMP, which is urging photographers to negotiate changes before signing the contract.
The contract does not deal with compensation, leaving the specifics of each assignment to be arranged on a case-by-case basis, ASMP reports. The society also warns that Condé Nast will have the exclusive rights to first publication...
Onrequest Images Expands Offerings
Seattle-based OnRequest Images has launched a new service to provide customers with broader choices about their involvement in the image production process. Custom Assignment Services allows customers to select photographers and direct photo shoots, just as they would with regular assignment photography.
Trade associations, such as the Professional Photographers of America, American Society of Media Photographers and Stock Artists Alliance, are cautious about the new service. Representatives of the groups have expressed concern about spec assignments, fees, royalties and copyright issues.
Adobe, ASMP, APA Establish Photographer Directory
The American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), the Advertising Photographers of America (APA) and Adobe Systems have formed an alliance to simplify the hiring of assignment photographers. The Adobe Photographers Directory will provide a searchable list of professional photographers, accessible directly from Adobe's products for creative professionals. ASMP's general members will be charter members of the directory, as will members of the APA.
Users of the directory will be able to search the listings by geographic location and photographic specialty, and view portfolio images. The photographers' experience and competence will be evidenced by their membership in the partnering organizations.
Further details about how ASMP general members can participate in the directory are posted at asmp.org/adobe.