Friday, June 25th, 2010
Know what’s © Right…
Usually, I don’t feature books on my blog, but for once, this one is a must read…
Photographer’s Survival Manual:
A Legal Guide for Artists in the Digital Age
For all you amateur and professional photographers out there, actually anyone who wants (or plans) to make money with a digital camera needs this guide.
Written by Jack Reznicki, president of the Professional Photographers of America, and Ed Greenberg, the leading New York copyright attorney, it provides photographers and visual artists with the most authoritative legal advice available.
Everything is covered, from contracts, subcontracts, releases, and permissions to the copyright laws and all the steps artists should take to register and protect their work. Find out how to use copyright to protect your work from infringement, insure you are properly paid for your work, and how to proceed if your rights are infringed upon.
You can get the book on Amazon [link]
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