![]() PDN's Top 40 Online Stories of 2008December 23, 2008 - From politics to gear to business news, here's an annotated list of the most popular stories on PDN’s web site over the last year. More » Lawsuits Claim Leibovitz Owes $778K For Photo ServicesDecember 16, 2008 - The renowned photographer is the subject of two lawsuits that accuse her of failing to pay bills for lighting rental and fashion consulting. More » Photographers Sue Getty Images Over Subscription PricingOctober 31, 2008 - In a class-action lawsuit, a group of photographers say Getty’s Premium Access service violates an agreement with rights-managed photographers. Getty stands by the service. More » Bert Stern Sues For Return of Marilyn Monroe ImagesOctober 01, 2008 - Bert Stern has sued for the return of seven images he shot of Marilyn Monroe in 1962. Two men being sued say his claims are meritless. (Updated October 2.) More » Senate Revises, Passes Orphan Works Copyright ActSeptember 29, 2008 - Photography groups continue to oppose the Orphan Works Act, which includes new language that specifies how infringers would be required to search for copyright holders. More » Monroe Estate Dealt Another Loss in NY Federal CourtSeptember 03, 2008 - Estate can't claim Monroe was a California resident in order to collect fees whenever Monroe images are licensed for commercial use. More » Bill Would End Ban on Photos of Returning Military DeadAugust 14, 2008 - The National Press Photographers Association announced its support for the bill, which would require the Defense Department to grant media access to ceremonies honoring fallen military personnel. More » ASMP Considers How to Spend $1.3 Million WindfallAugust 06, 2008 - By being in the right place at the right time, the American Society of Media Photographers collected a huge sum from international royalty payments. The grant had not been publicized until now. More » DC's Union Station Ordered to Clarify Photo PolicyJuly 23, 2008 - Washington, D.C. photographers committed to their freedom to shoot in Union Station and other public places around the city got the ear of Congress yesterday. More » |
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