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I think we will see the number of images registered as a collection (bulk) drop a bit. I registered about 500 images in one shot not too long ago, and got a notice from the copyright office requesting that in future registrations I supply a list of image titles with the registration. Right now, they are only making it a request, but I have a feeling it will be a requirement before too long.
It will add another step to the registration process, along with adding more time to complete the form. On the positive side, it should clear up any questions about ownership of an image, strengthening a copyright holder's claim while reducing false claims and BS litigation.
For me, it will probably force me to cut down the number of images I register at once, I'm figuring on about 200 or so in a collection from now on.
I don't know how it will affect Getty or the other stock sites, I suppose they'll have the money to pay people even though it will drive their labor cost up.
Righthaven has singlehandedly f-upped the legitimacy of actual copyright holders in this country. Because of them, anyone who pursues a claim is automatically assumed to be a troll.
I think we will see the number of images registered as a collection (bulk) drop a bit. I registered about 500 images in one shot not too long ago, and got a notice from the copyright office requesting that in future registrations I supply a list of image titles with the registration. Right now, they are only making it a request, but I have a feeling it will be a requirement before too long.
It will add another step to the registration process, along with adding more time to complete the form. On the positive side, it should clear up any questions about ownership of an image, strengthening a copyright holder's claim while reducing false claims and BS litigation.
For me, it will probably force me to cut down the number of images I register at once, I'm figuring on about 200 or so in a collection from now on.
I don't know how it will affect Getty or the other stock sites, I suppose they'll have the money to pay people even though it will drive their labor cost up.
Righthaven has singlehandedly f-upped the legitimacy of actual copyright holders in this country. Because of them, anyone who pursues a claim is automatically assumed to be a troll.