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ImagesBazaar from India is CEPIC's new Affiliate

Jan 10. 2011
05:01
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In 2011, CEPIC welcomes ImagesBazaar, image provider from India.

ImagesBazaar is a fully owned subsidiary of Mash Audio Visuals Private Limited, which is an ISO 9001:2000 certified company. ImagesBazaar provides creative professionals all over the globe with an imperative resource for searching, purchasing and downloading Indian images. With nearly a million images, ImagesBazaar is the world's largest collection of creative images with Indian faces. At present, over 7000 clients in more than 45 countries are using images from ImagesBazaar for their advertising and marketing communication.

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Orphaned Pictures Law in Progress

Nov 02. 2010
12:11
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BySylvie FodorUnless the process stalls as it did in the United States and in the UK, it looks as if the French are on their way to get the first Orphan Works bill out next year.

The object of the proposed law in France is very limited: it is not a comprehensive Orphan Works Bill as in the US, the UK and Hungary but applies to images only. It targets editorial images, the "DR"/ Droits réservés , proposing a management by collecting societies. A critical review of the original version of the bill is posted here.

"Petite Loi"

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Congress Programme

Welcome Reception

Jun 23. 2010
09:06
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09.06.2010 / Aviva Stadium

18:00 – 20:00 h

The launch of any CEPIC Congress is always a great social affair where friends and business acquaintances are reunited after another year. CEPIC invites all delegates and participants of the CEPIC Congress 2010 to the Welcome Drinks Evening at the Aviva Stadium.

At 8.30 H, delegates were enthralled by a Performance of Irish Dancers and then the CEPIC President, Christina VAUGHAN, introduced this Congress’s selected charity, Barrettstown with a moving presentation by Benji BENNETT.

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EYEDEA has found a buyer

Apr 11. 2010
04:04
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On 6 April 2010, the commercial court in Paris has chosen François Lochon, 54, former general director of Gamma Agency to take over the Eyedea group for 100.000 EUR.

The Eyedea group comprises some of the most prestigious names of France : Gamma, Rapho, Keystone but also Hoa Qui, Explorer, Jacana, Still and Top. According to newspaper Le Monde, Gamma and Rapho "embodied in the 1970s the excellence of photojournalism à la française ". Lochon will keep 22 of the former 65 staff and has committed not to sell any part of the agency's archive for the next 10 years.

Together the agencies have more than 30 million images, 11.000 authors, covering the entire 20th century. It is thought to be the third largest stock of photographs in the world.

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