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Old 02-06-2010, 08:47 PM   #34
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There's been big issues with photographers, at least, and magazines making the assumption that they could use photographers' images in digital releases without renegotiating those rights. I believe National Geographic and their release of a DVD box set were the ones to take it to court. I could be mistaken, as it was some time ago, but I'm fairly certain NG got their a$$es handed to them in court.
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