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Cutcaster / Re: FTP is LIVE!!!!!
« on: March 08, 2011, 12:28 »
We have a new select all button at the bottom of the edit and submit page now too!!!!


Keep those suggestions coming!

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Cutcaster / Re: Cutcaster - how to submit
« on: March 04, 2011, 15:12 »
Send us an email with your user name, and email that you use with the account and we will sort it out.

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Cutcaster / Re: FTP is LIVE!!!!!
« on: March 02, 2011, 11:39 »
For me, FTP is working fine now. :)

But I have 2 short questions:

Well, I know it sounds lazy, but do I really have to click on every single image in the Edit and Submit Files menu at cutcaster? On average I need more than one click per image to get my images pending.  I still have a couple of thousands images to upload and I dont think that I want to click them all.. :)
I also have a second question: is there a way to set another standard price (so that I dont have to change the price every time)???  ???

thanks a lot  :)
Gunnar

The submit all button is on the way, but as long as you have a title, description, and keywords and you click the save and submit button on the bottom, all images will move to pending.

I will check on the price questions.

:-)

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Off Topic / Re: What is your YouTube account name?
« on: February 24, 2011, 11:13 »

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Cutcaster / Re: HEY... It's Working
« on: February 22, 2011, 12:50 »
It's getting better every day.  The super fast site + excellent search is really drawing people in and helping them buy faster! 

We are still doing a lot of tweaking to the new site.  Keep that feedback coming!

Overall Cora, it looks good.  But, I still have concerns about the lack of statistical analysis tools and the confusing/laborious pricing procedures.

Warren, feel free to email me. I know you have some special images.  I can help you with pricing those.

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Cutcaster / Re: HEY... It's Working
« on: February 21, 2011, 13:13 »
It's getting better every day.  The super fast site + excellent search is really drawing people in and helping them buy faster! 

We are still doing a lot of tweaking to the new site.  Keep that feedback coming!

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Cutcaster / Re: FTP is LIVE!!!!!
« on: February 19, 2011, 12:24 »
uploads.cutcaster.com
Your user name
Your password

Be sure to set your ftp to ACTIVE, instead of passive.

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Cutcaster / FTP is LIVE!!!!!
« on: February 18, 2011, 20:37 »
Our FTP is live.  Overwhelm us with uploads, we are ready!!!!
 ;D

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I really have pictures removed not from Dec 10.. My last time of uploading was in Dec 2009, please John tell me what have happened

Can you email me at [email protected] to clarify and I will look into it.

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Cross those fingers!!!!  We should have ftp today!!!! 

That said we are 100% caught up on review, and review will now be super fast!

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General Stock Discussion / Re: Copy Right Issues
« on: February 15, 2011, 12:49 »
Regarding Legos or any other images, every stock site reserves the right to accept or reject anything they wish.  There are some sites that, for instance, will not take an image of an interior if there is art on the wall, but some will.  In the end, the industry standard isn't really an industry standard.  It's the site's policy, and guidelines based on copyright knowledge, quality issues, etc.

As far as the Pound Note goes, it is specifically the image of the queen that is in question. 

Cora Reed
Creative Director at www.cutcaster.com
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General Stock Discussion / Re: Copy Right Issues
« on: February 14, 2011, 16:31 »
Good information. Now I must ask- if a photo is accepted by one of the MS companies and it violates the TM or Logo- who gets slapped by the company attorneys - the photographer or the MS company?

Thanks.


It depends entirely on the company.  You, the stock company, and the user of the image could all be liable.  Lately, some companies have issued guarantees on their images to assure buyers that the use is legal, and will put up money for legal fees.  Disney, McDonalds, and the Bank of England for instance, have plenty of money to spread the law suits around.  That said, most companies will simply issue a very scary cease and desist letter before actively perusing you.

I always suggest steering away from iconic images or re-branding to a more generic title:  Post It Notes (tm) become sticky notes, Legos (tm) become building blocks, etc.

US copyright law is extremely complex.  Shoot (or make) what you love.  Avoid saturated themes like street signs, for instance.  Be fresh with your approach, not derivative and you will benefit from your labors.

With copyright, when in doubt, check the "Legal" link at a company's web site.

Cora
Creative Director at www.cutcaster.com
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General Stock Discussion / Re: Copy Right Issues
« on: February 14, 2011, 14:22 »
The easy button, it's shape and look, may have been trade marked by Staples as seen here:
 http://www.staples.com/Staples-Easy-Button/product_606396

Many companies register the shape of their intellectual property.

Car shapes and logos are almost always copyright or trademark protected.  It is up to the individual stock company to decide if they want to take the risk of including a specific car name, logo, or shape. 

This list http://www.pacaoffice.org/resources/specialReleases.html is a helpful guide of what to stay very far away from.  Some sites have extended lists of copyright rules that you can search through. 

In the very litigious United States, most companies just won't risk it.  In some cases, cease and desist letters force a company to make sure those images containing a shape, logo, or even public art or item, like the The Flat Iron building in NYC or British Pound Note, are not sold for profit. 

Hope this helps.

Cora
Creative Director at www.Cutcaster.com
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Photo Critique / Re: Newby is looking for critiques on images
« on: February 11, 2011, 14:23 »
The colors really pop!  Good job!  We would love to see these at Cutcaster.com.

 :D

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Cutcaster / Re: what's up with Cutcaster???
« on: September 09, 2010, 16:43 »
Hi!

I am the Creative Director for CutCaster.   My philosophy for review at Cutcaster is to look for the cleanest, most usable images out there.  We may be small, but we are growing.  In talking to our buyers, they would much prefer to find the best image, not millions of so-so images.  I am more than eager to help you understand your rejections. 

For those of you submitting and not selling yet, hang in there!  We are a very small, very busy crew doing more in the background to get you sales than you can imagine. 

Cora
[email protected]

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Yaymicro / Re: Who has had sales at YayMicro ?
« on: December 28, 2009, 14:32 »
I have had 2 sales there on about 200 images on line.  Each was 5 Euro.

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I recently made all my stock images on Flickr friends only.  I was spending too much time chasing down people who "borrowed" or stole my images.  I did get a few purchases through flickr, but nothing significant.  I use it for storage, and for when I am traveling and want to dump my mem. card mostly now.  And for things to "arty" to sell on stock sites.


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Off Topic / Re: Swine flu
« on: August 12, 2009, 14:03 »
 The real problem with swine flu or any pandemic is not the loss of life, as with the flu of 1918, but the loss of productivity and services.

For instance, let's say 40-60% of the work force goes out with a flu that lasts 4-6 weeks. Just for giggles, let's say .20% die. For those 4-6 weeks (rolling) there are 40-60% less bus drivers, food service workers, trash collectors, public health workers, to do the services that you take for granted.

Ponder for a moment. There are, for instance, only 40% of the workers available to service your power outage.

Most of them will be back, when they are well. So, another for instance, your isp will get to your problem in a week or two.

We saw this in a small way in Denver during the blizzards a few years ago. There was very limited supply of produce, etc. because the drivers simply could not get through to deliver.

One snow season in Denver, they could not get ambulances through and had to use plows for er care.  What if 1/4th of those care givers were out sick?

-Cora, part time crazy person.  :D

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Excellent article David.
 :)

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I lost count of the number of copyright violations I found. 
Hope they have a good legal department. ::)

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Microstock Services / Re: Microstock Button
« on: July 17, 2009, 10:31 »
I tried posting the code in a blog and it did not work.  Something is wrong with the link code.

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Microstock Services / Re: Microstock Button
« on: July 17, 2009, 10:11 »
There is no contact information, hope this is on the up and up and not phishing for our info

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I have a feeling their review process is based on histogram, but that is just an outside guess.

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Microstock Services / Re: isyndica
« on: July 10, 2009, 12:58 »
I have been using it for a couple weeks now to populate some of my older channels with older images.  Basically, I was only uploading to Shutterstock for a long time, and wanted to even out my portfolio on other channels and add yaymicro and cutcaster.

The simplicity of use, ability to embed keywords (where I had forgotten to on old images), and the stats reporting have been very good.  In all an invaluable time saver for me. 

And my stats have proved out with a 20% increase in sales so far this month.  I got the basic plan, which has more than paid for itself, though when my credits are spent, I will just hold off uploading for next month.  Not enough credits in the basic for someone with a large portfolio.

It's a fantastic service for people who have to pay for bandwidth usage, like some I know in South Africa.  One upload makes sense.

It's a bummer that SS and IS stats don't show, but now I am only checking in on a couple stats pages a day instead of the OCD of checking all of them.

Excellent service, IMHO.
 ;D



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http://www.nowpublic.com/ seems to be gaining ground, but is not paying in general I think.

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