Seeking help from those that actually do formally copyright their photos.
Art Scott
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Seeking help from those that actually do formally copyright their photos.
What I need to know is how many photos can I list per copyright form?
Do you send in physical copies of the photos on disk?
How do you identify what ever you send in??
There may be more questions to come................
A HUGE THANX IN ADVANCE!!!!!:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow
What I need to know is how many photos can I list per copyright form?
Do you send in physical copies of the photos on disk?
How do you identify what ever you send in??
There may be more questions to come................
A HUGE THANX IN ADVANCE!!!!!:bow:bow:bow:bow:bow
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PDF of application instructions. See 2nd paragraph
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A HUGE THANX STEVE (CYNGUS STUDIOS) bowbowthumbthumbthumb
Wholly sh** damn that's gonna cost a small fortune to get caught up.......I only have around 50-60K to start with and then there is all the stuff that is on neg and slides(several K in that format also) that I need to scan for storage and sale OOOOOOOH GAWD there goes my retirement....all back to the GOVT........
.........but will start with the ones headed out to the publication company that contaced me a couple of weeks ago for pix of Wichita....they asked for 250 and then I will add 500 more to the copyright form....
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I do not believe that is an accurate statement for all situations. I would recommend reviewing these links:
http://www.photoattorney.com/2008/02/q-copyright-registration-issues.html
http://www.photoattorney.com/2008/01/q-registering-published-and-unpublished.html
http://www.photoattorney.com/2007/11/benefits-of-eco-electronic-copyright.html
I would suggest that doing your submissions using the eCO system by year (published and unpublished seperated) for your old stuff and quarterly going forward would be the easiest and most cost effective method. YMMV.
Tom
www.bellafaccie.com
I was lucky because I only had to deal with unpublished photos.:D
For whatever reason, I get pretty slow upload speeds though (<100k a second.)
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