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Kadath
3rd of February 2010 (Wed), 21:31
It's like microstock, but they tell you what to shoot and how much they will pay up front:
http://www.seed.com/

Interesting, not sure I'm down with it, but at least its a new idea.

Subfightersandman
3rd of February 2010 (Wed), 21:46
Seems like it could be a cool idea but i think it would depend on how many assignments they post up at any given time. It there is only 5 for instance there will be hundreds of submissions and the likely-hood that they will use yours is very rare.

jklewer
3rd of February 2010 (Wed), 21:49
Interesting actually, I'm signed up. I am unclear as to whether after submitting photos for a certain topic if AOL will compete them against anybody else who puts photos in for the same topic (I'm assuming this is the case). I would hate to invest too much time into any one assignment only for it to not be used.

cory1848
3rd of February 2010 (Wed), 22:29
Read the Terms and Conditions?

YOU UNDERSTAND THAT ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR CONTENT AND AOL ACQUIRES A LICENSE TO IT, YOU WILL NOT HAVE A RIGHT TO REMOVE YOUR CONTENT FROM THE PROGRAM.

Have issues with that...

Aaagogo
3rd of February 2010 (Wed), 23:16
+1 on that

Read the Terms and Conditions?


YOU UNDERSTAND THAT ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR CONTENT AND AOL ACQUIRES A LICENSE TO IT, YOU WILL NOT HAVE A RIGHT TO REMOVE YOUR CONTENT FROM THE PROGRAM.

Have issues with that...

Jimconnerphoto
4th of February 2010 (Thu), 00:43
What a deal. For them. Scary.

tfd888
4th of February 2010 (Thu), 01:14
Interesting actually, I'm signed up. I am unclear as to whether after submitting photos for a certain topic if AOL will compete them against anybody else who puts photos in for the same topic (I'm assuming this is the case). I would hate to invest too much time into any one assignment only for it to not be used.

Appears to be the case. Multiple people reply to an assignment and then whoever the editor is for that assignment selects the submitted images that will be used. They aren't paying all that much for some of these assignments either :confused:.

jstep7262
4th of February 2010 (Thu), 08:57
Um, yeah...not liking the T&C very much.

Dennis_Hammer
4th of February 2010 (Thu), 09:24
There are a couple of sites like that right now. FocalPop is the only one I can remember. The fees are small ranging from 35-110 on FocalPop that I have seen, not enough to really get your juices going if there is any real work in putting together a shoot for the assignment.

Mark1
4th of February 2010 (Thu), 10:05
Seems like it could be a cool idea but i think it would depend on how many assignments they post up at any given time. It there is only 5 for instance there will be hundreds of submissions and the likely-hood that they will use yours is very rare.

This is simply how stock works. Micro or regular. Assignment to submition based.

Karl Johnston
4th of February 2010 (Thu), 10:25
Non-Exclusive License. You hereby grant to AOL a non-exclusive, worldwide, irrevocable, fully paid-up, royalty free (other than the Calculated Earnings share payment due to You under the Program Payment Terms), transferable right and license, with right to sublicense, to use, distribute, reproduce, display, perform, store, modify, edit, create derivative works based upon, sell, exploit, and promote Your Content (or any portion thereof), with attribution to You, for any purpose and in all forms and all media whether now known or to become known in the future, as AOL may determine in its sole discretion, including, without limitation, on the Internet and via broadcast television ("Non-Exclusive License"). You hereby agree and acknowledge that under this Non-Exclusive License, AOL shall have and is hereby any and all rights to assert claims of infringement (present, or future) against any third party arising out of or in relation to Your Content displayed pursuant to the Non-Exclusive License. This Non-Exclusive License shall terminate only in the event AOL decides to remove Your Content from publication on the AOL Publishing Site or another AOL website.
LOL^

Picture North Carolina
4th of February 2010 (Thu), 11:34
I can help AOL rewrite their agreement to make is simpler to read and understand:

You agree to assign all copyright and ownership rights to AOL. You further agree that you will pay $100 to AOL each time AOL uses your image in any way it deems appropriate.