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	<title>Comments on: Are Composite Images the Future of Stock Photography?</title>
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		<title>By: jason berwick</title>
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		<dc:creator>jason berwick</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for the interesting article, the world of stock-photo companies is becoming more cut-throat and complicated by the second. Less rights being offered to the artist&#039;s themselves. 
I have had an invite to Getty along with many other Flickr members since the Flickr/Getty merge to scam photos from the community. I feel a little that flickr has sold out the people that it is there to protect the rights of. But some people will just say progression and it was bound to happen, Flickr being a large pool of talent waiting to be exploited.
I have decided to try and open my own food stock-photo company but am a bit stuck with the framework for the contracts, terms and conditions. I was hunting around in the internet and came across your thread and thought that maybe you would something about subject. Any tips on where to look for software or downloads.
Yours friendly, Jason.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the interesting article, the world of stock-photo companies is becoming more cut-throat and complicated by the second. Less rights being offered to the artist's themselves.<br />
I have had an invite to Getty along with many other Flickr members since the Flickr/Getty merge to scam photos from the community. I feel a little that flickr has sold out the people that it is there to protect the rights of. But some people will just say progression and it was bound to happen, Flickr being a large pool of talent waiting to be exploited.<br />
I have decided to try and open my own food stock-photo company but am a bit stuck with the framework for the contracts, terms and conditions. I was hunting around in the internet and came across your thread and thought that maybe you would something about subject. Any tips on where to look for software or downloads.<br />
Yours friendly, Jason.</p>
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