
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.

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