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Controversially, this price was intended to apply to both rights-managed and royalty-free images.
Great Photo on Flickr? Getty Images Might Pay You for It - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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In the past, rights-managed images have commanded a price that could easily be 10 times that amount.
Great Photo on Flickr? Getty Images Might Pay You for It - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The new SimSearch at the Masterfile website provides for searching and buying rights-managed and royalty-free images.
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Getty Chief Executive Jonathan Klein, who co-founded the company 11 years ago, said he faced similar criticism in 1998 when he introduced royalty-free images, with prices ranging from $50 to $500, compared with the prices of its more exclusive "rights-managed" photos that can sell for six figures.
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Alan Meckler, chief executive officer of Jupitermedia, said, "Getty is bigger but ... their rights-managed business is declining, while ours is growing over 30% a year."
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Liebowitz also does a good job of explaining what's wrong with the music-industry's dumb-ass "rights-managed" download services, but fails, ultimately on DRM itself.
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To protect the rights-managed data resident in memory, the digital rights management operating system refuses to load an untrusted program into memory while the trusted application is executing or removes the data from memory before loading the untrusted program.
Boing Boing: December 9, 2001 - December 15, 2001 Archives 2001
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TiVo's walked a fine line between delivering what their audience wants -- lots of great TV, no commercials -- and what the networks (who are investors in the company) want: controlled digital video, with rights-managed material and ever-so-slightly broken commercial-skipping tech.
Boing Boing: September 2, 2001 - September 8, 2001 Archives 2001
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They're using some proprietary software from Roxio to allow subscribers to burn the "rights-managed" song files they distribute to CDs at home.
Boing Boing: December 9, 2001 - December 15, 2001 Archives 2001
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I know some of the basics about stock image licensing, royalty-free vs. rights-managed, etc., but I have never sold rights to a photo before.
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