The Bill of Rights for Photographers
- At March 17, 2008
- By Chuq Von Rospach
- In Photography
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Pro-Imaging | The Bill of Rights for Photographers | Rights,:
Pro Imaging have set out conditions for photographic competition organisers and sponsors to be guided by when constructing terms and conditions for their competitions. We call this set of conditions The Bill of Rights for photographers. Pro Imaging believes The Bill of Rights represents best practice to the photographic competition industry and our intent is that it should be adopted as a standard code of practice.
This is a great idea. Unfortunately, their listings of good and bad contests has no RSS feed, so there’s no way to track them other than manually pinging the site. Which means for most of us, this information will go unseen. too bad.
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