Stock photographers commonly take multiple exposures to create the "ultimate
quality dupe slide" but I don't know about selling exclusive rights to each.
It may be legal but is a little shady. /jnm
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 10:00 AM
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> Subject: [OM] Motor drive for multiple slide originals
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> AndrewF wrote:
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> > Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 12:20:38 +1000
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> > There is another use for 'stock' photographers. One I knew would shoot
> > several images of everything so that he could sell exclusive use of an
> > image and still have several very similar images to sell. A
> case of having
> > ones cake and eating it too!
>
> Well, I certainly have an ethical problem with that.
> And I would have an economic
> complaint if I were one of the customers paying (extra) for
> exclusive rights!
> I hope this is not a widespread practice....
>
> Eric Pederson
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