Posts Tagged ‘intellectual property’

Photographers, Do Not Be Taken Advantage Of !

There are plenty of ways that unwitting photographers get taken advantage of. I’d like to address two of those ways; bad photography contests and commercial interests who know the value of photography but don’t want to pay you for it. Join the forum discussion on this post


Don’t Give Your Good Work To Bad Photography Contests

We’ve all entered photography contests before, but did you realize that some contests actually take your work away from you? I don’t just mean the physical picture or digital file, I mean the copyright to your work or a substantial part of it. This is good for the folks running the contest, bad for photographers [...]


You’re Invited! World Intellectual Property Day!

If you’re interested in the business of photography/art, you will do well by attending this event. I’ll be a participant in a panel discussion titled “Small and Medium Enterprises, IP, Jobs & the Economy” For those of you who have spoken with me about the business of photography, you know that I feel that the [...]


The Worth of Your Work, aka “Content”, In The Digital Age.

The hypocrisy and greed of these corporations is astounding.


The Vendor Client relationship – in real world situations

You know the sad thing is that, at least in photography, there are plenty of photographers who cave in to this crap.


Creators Of Intellectual Property Have An Economy Too !!! Please Don’t Let The Orphan Works Bill Destroy It !

On January  14, I received  an e-mail  inviting me to submit my thoughts and ideas directly to our newly elected President. The cynic in me, especially when considering our government, thought “why waste my time” however it felt encouraging that this was an opportunity  for everyday people, not just high powered  lobbyists,  to communicate with our government.  The cynic [...]


Pay The Photographer.

A classic rant by the prolific and award winning writer, Harlan Ellison. Not for those easily offended by coarse language. Replace the word “writer” with “photographer”. I wish more photographers had his attitude. Who the heck is Harlan Ellison?