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Copy Right LawThe Copyright Act prevents the unauthorized copying of a work of authorship.
The creator owns the copyright unless he or she creates the work for someone else (possibly the institution they work for). In the case of creating for someone else (a principal), the principal owns the copyright. This situation is also known as "work for hire." For example, as part of my employment at the University of Colorado, I am creating this HTML page of question and answers on copyright issues. The copyright to this page belongs to the University of Colorado, unless otherwise agreed to by myself and the University. The expression is protected until 50 years after the death of the owner (if owned by an individual), or 75 years from the date it was published (if owned by an institution). To register a work, send the following to Register of Copyrights, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington D.C., 20559:
SOURCE: "Quick Summary of Copyright Issues." Quick Summary of Copyright Issues. N.p., 08 Mar. 2012. Web. 30 May 2014. |
overal costs
110 USD per hour
prints addition costs (consult photographer for any specific or larger sizes so price can be resolved) (if provided, free)
20 USD for each 8.5" x 11"
12 USD for each 5" x 7" for both glossy and non-glossy paper.
5 USD for each 4" x 6"
digital copies
sd card - cd (if provided, free)
16 gb - 20 USD
32 gb - 26 USD
prints addition costs (consult photographer for any specific or larger sizes so price can be resolved) (if provided, free)
20 USD for each 8.5" x 11"
12 USD for each 5" x 7" for both glossy and non-glossy paper.
5 USD for each 4" x 6"
digital copies
sd card - cd (if provided, free)
16 gb - 20 USD
32 gb - 26 USD