Just please make sure that whoever you talk to is actually
authorized to legally donate the rights to the images. We've had
several cases where someone at a company has donated a collection of
images, but we later had to delete them all because the
representative didn't actually control the rights. PETA and
Cafe Magazine are 2 examples I remember off the top of my head.
Ryan Kaldari
On 9/12/12 1:00 PM, Federico Leva
(Nemo) wrote:
David
Gerard, 12/09/2012 21:28:
*However*, it occurs to me that one thing
we could do with more of is
high-quality imagery, and companies have a pile of this stuff.
Often
professional shots of whatever that they've taken for promotion
that
sit in a box forever.
WMIT (Frieda in particular) constantly reminds them so; an
agreement has been recently reached with Telecom Italia to take
advantage from their huge archives, but I don't remember if
there's a report anywhere or if the details can be made public yet
(Frieda?).
Nemo
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