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Plus Coalition publishes licensing glossaryfresh YORK -- The PLUS Coalition has published the Universal Picture Licensing Glossary, a independent resource providing industry standard definitions for more than 100 boundarys used in transactions involving photography and illustration. The of recent origin PLUS Glossary is now online and available for use at the PLUS Coalition's newly launched Web site, www.usePLUS.org. The PLUS Glossary is the first composing of the Picture Licensing Universal combination of parts to form a whole (PLUS), a new system of industry standards created and approved by dint of a worldwide coalition of art buyer photographers, illustrators, publishers, graphic designers, advertisers, artist representatives, stock picture agents and their trade associations. "With PLUS Glossary version 10 anyone, anywhere can find a universally accepted definition for any image licensing boundary in seconds, for free, 24/7" says Jeff Sedlik, president and CEO of the nonprofit PLUS Coalition. We are already moving ahead with disclosure of other features, including the PLUS License Format and Media Matrix." The PLUS License Format will allow standardized license information to travel as metadata within digital images, easily accessible to any viewer. With the PLUS Media Matrix, media selection will be quick and easy, with internationally uniform media categories, organized by means of type and identified by universal billing codes "As art buyer and art agriculturists in the advertising industry, we do our best to manage rights and use correct usage limits and language, but the vexed question has been that there isn't a station standard and the terms are left to interpretation," says Jigisha Bouverat, senior art buyer at TWBA/Chiat/Day and a member of the PLUS Art Buyers' Committee. "Without an industry standard, the proces of to be paid diligence varies from agency to agency, which becomes a liability for the agency, the client and the artist. The PLUS Coalition's standardized usage combination of parts to form a whole will assist all art buyer and art agriculturists with rights management." Collectively, the PLUS Glossary and other PLUS combination of parts to form a whole components are intended to obey as the most comprehensive standards in the world of image licensing, creating a novel universal licensing language that is easy to understand, and easy to use. To learn more about PLUS, visit www.usePLUS.org. COPYRIGHT 2006 Pfingsten Publishing, LLC Anonymous American Machinist 06-01-2000 Buying CNC machine toos and equipment Byline: Anonymous Volume: 144 Number: 6 ISSN: 10417958 Publication Dat... Six years ago, when I rest my great-great-grandmother's name in the City Directory of Troy NY Diana Kilbourne became a real somebody to me. I had already felt a connection to her, because I h... novel YORK--The year 2002 will clinch significant changes in schedules and venue for the fresh York City-based spring trade present to views Artexpo New York and its fresh Art and Framing Gallery will be held at ... 10 INTRODUCTION Audit quality has been defined in numerous ways. The practitioner literature ofttimes defines audit quality relative to the stage to which the audit conforms to applicable aud... ABSTRACT Leprosy in Nepal is a stigmatizing disease. This paper explores the different coping strategies engageed by people affected by leprosy to manage stigma. It is based upon a qualitative... Glastonbury and the hallowed Thorn Ceremony Glastonbury is a small market town (population approximately 9000) that rises up steeply from the somersault Levels, an area of drained marshland, i... While I tender not to rush in this increasingly fast-paced world, I've realized that moving end time at a faster rate makes the coming time and history happen more rapidly, advancing us more quick... Gabon has repeatedly been described as 'the African Emirates'. This oil-rich state bring into views about 290,000 barrels of oil a day and boasts sub-Saharan Africa's third-largest reserves--around 25 billio... |
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