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date: 2003-01-07 14:30:34
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Subject: Re: out of left field
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Bob Dial known by followers as "the Wise", thus proclaimed unto all the
People:

>> If someone wanted to buy a digital picture for some sort of promotion or
>> related material what should I want to know before agreeing?
>
> Personally, this is a relatively new arena but I wouldn't treat it any
> differently than had it been taken with a Leica, Hasselblad, or Rollei.
> What's for sale is your adaptation of a particular view or event, not the
> equipment used to capture it.  

Absolutely. You are licensing the use of the image, not the equipment that
made it. Whether it was shot on film or a CCD, pretty much every image that
is published BECOMES digital during the process.

larry!
ICQ 76620504
http://www.larry-bolch.com/

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