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Thanks Mate.. :)

I sure hope you'll be in that position soon!

Have a great day ahead..

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Thanks... I'm sitting on the fence on the ethics part.. That could be a deal breaker for me..

I was thinking of commissioning a photographer and asking him to do the shoot for us.

But I'm hasitating on the "stealing" of concept part.

The setting and subject is gonning to be completly different, but the idea is similar.. so that's what's borthering me.

I guess you're right about negotiating with the photographer. It's probrably a good approach. Is there any considerations? Is this deemed to be bypassing the stock photo site? Ethics?

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General Stock Discussion / Rights Managed Licence - Advises Needed
« on: December 12, 2006, 21:10 »
Hi Guys,

I'm a newb in stock photography

Ok.. Need your help here...
I'm looking at using a Rights Managed photo for our corporate webby. It's gonna cost us alot. To go exclusive, it's gonna cost more..
Just the licencing fees will kill me!

Question 1:
Is it legal to do a re-shoot of the shot? considering we like the concept a lot... Looking at the cost, that's probrably the cheapest!

Question 2:
Can I purchase RF photos and Digitally compose the image and use that for my webby and other advertising stuffs?

Question 3:
Any cheaper alternatives? We're looking at about 40KUSD of licencing fees here.. that'll probrably make the photographer very very happy..
Don't know how much of it goes to him tough..

Appreciate your advises..

Thanks
Cheers
Eric.

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