The Stock Artists Alliance Speaks Up About Orphan Works

Draft legislation could be bad news for creative pros.
Written on May 8, 2008

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Orphan Works is back. On April 24, new draft versions of the Orphan Works Act of 2008 were introduced by both Houses of the U.S. Congress.

The Stock Artists Alliance has just published extensive commentary about Orphan Works as a resource for artists and other members of the visual arts community who will be affected by this legislation. We offer our perspective as the only association dedicated to the interests of professional photographers involved in stock image licensing.

SAA also urges Congress to amend the bills and offers specific recommendations. Unless this legislation is put forth in a way that balances the needs of the users whom they are trying to serve with the interests of the copyright holders whom they must continue to protect, we again risk passage of legislation that will threaten copyright protections and the livelihoods of independent creators.

The Stock Artists Alliance (SAA) is the only trade association dedicated to the business interests of professional stock photographers, supporting its members with information resources and ongoing advocacy initiatives. More information about SAA is available at www.stockartistsalliance.org Contact

Visit SAA's Orphan Works page at
http://www.stockartistsalliance.org/orphan-works.

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Thanks for the link!

Thanks for sharing that link. Would you mind posting it on the forums so more people are likely to see it?

The Stock Photography forum is at http://www.creativepro.com/forum/64

Terri Stone
Editor in Chief, CreativePro.com

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What will the Orphan Works Bill do to us?

Read everything I could find yesterday. By far the APA analysis reveal the most insidious aspects of the bill, and their likely effects on the entire photographic community, but especially stock.

http://www.apanational.com/files/public/APA_Position_on_Orphan_Works_200...

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