tailieunhanh - Understanding Stock Licensing Models Stock Artists Alliance

The first thing you'll notice when doing this kind of cut is that if your stock is not flat, and does not ride flush against the table saw fence, the blade will tend to burn inside the cut. This is because the wood is being turned slightly against the side of the blade during the cut. You want to minimize this kind of action because it is bad for the blade to heat it this way, it is bad for the wood to burn it, but mostly because if this action is severe enough the blade can bind or worse. | Wh ite Understanding Stock Licensing Models Stock Artists Alliance Paper Report Increasing pressure on individual photographers to diversify their business models have many considering stock as a way to achieve this goal. While most engage in Rights Managed licensing some are considering the Royalty Free model. Confusion about the differences be tween these two licensing models has left many photographers concerned how their deci sions could impact their bottom line as well as that of the overall photography industry. The StockArtistsAlliance a global trade organization has created this white paper to assist photographers in making a better more informed business decisions on how to best market their images so that their businesses will continue to proposer in the years ahead. SAA advocates the Rights Managed licensing model vs the Royalty Free model as we believe it to be the most equitable for all parties .

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