
Photographers Resist as Credential Agreements Demand Image Rights
The National Press Photographers Association is warning journalists about 'rights grab' credential agreements after a dispute with a major sports organizer.
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The National Press Photographers Association is warning journalists about 'rights grab' credential agreements after a dispute with a major sports organizer.

Attorney for Terrance "T.A." Dixon cites Drake's dismissed UMG lawsuit in Fat Joe's defamation case. Dixon alleges sexual misconduct against Fat Joe, who denies all claims. The legal move aims to secu

A historic painting depicting Jesus Christ has been returned to its prominent place at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy after a controversial relocation.

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