Presentation eu on the value of paid images

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Copyright law

Sectors

-Education-History-Logistics-Heritage -Architecture-Trade-Cultural awareness -Political image building-Sports-Pharma-Life style

-Science-Public awareness -Technological design-Automotive-Social awareness-Robotics -Design-Art-Tourism-Infrastructure

-Music-Space exploration-Advertising-Trade-Politics-Parenting-Journalism-Urbanism-Natural history

Hypothesis – imagine:

User-generated (everyone has a smart phone) images are the major source of

the global image need, are free of charge and easily available via Google Images.

Culinary

Education

Heritage

Politics

Public awareness - Afghanistan

Climate

Trade

Social awareness

What if there is a way to add:

by maintaining copyright remuneration?

- Sector specific knowledge

- Expertise in the use of visual elements to empower communication

- Expertise in and accessibility to using high-end imaging equipment

- Dedication and time

-Knowledge of media compatibility

- Logistics

- A global distribution network to the media

- Human resources to bring these elements together into a creative process

Culinary

Education

Heritage

Political image building

Public awareness - Afghanistan

Climate

Trade

Social awareness

If the macro-environment would change the image industry into a

non-profitable activity due to releasing copyright law, the images empowering these sectors would diminish by

economic exhaustion.

As a result, the sectors themselves would be under

threat.

Please treat the image-industry as a living heritage:

with the greatest care.

Permission for the use of images has been sought as much as possible. Contact has not been established in all of the images shown in this presentation. If copyrights can be shown to be yours, please come into contact with the author of this presentation, Jeroen Paling at jeroen.paling@benu.nl

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