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The ðŸ“¸ Press Clipping by Fair Licensing | week 38

Here are the top 5 news articles for Agencies and Photographers in week 38/2022


What's abuzz in the photography world this week?


1. PetaPixel

Photographer Reveals Story Behind the Queen’s Last Public Picture

Jane Barlow, the photographer of the Press Association (the UK's national news agency), who took the last picture of Queen Elizabeth II, reported on the Queen's final media appearance.

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2. DIY Photography

Photographer sues Miley Cyrus for sharing his photo without permission

Miley Cyrus was sued after she posted a photo of herself on Instagram without asking the artist´s permission first. Interestingly, the same paparazzo recently sued Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, and Dua Lipa for infringing his copyright.

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3. DesignTaxi

Getty Images To Create NFTs From Its Collection Of Nearly 500 Million Assets

Image database Getty Images is using its resources to enter the world of non-fungible tokens. The NFTs will consist of never-before-seen archival and modern photographs from culture, art, music, world events, and more.

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4. The Guardian

Nirvana win lawsuit over Nevermind baby album cover

A US judge dismissed recently a lawsuit filed by Spencer Elden, who claimed that a photograph of him as a naked baby on a 1991 album cover constituted child sexual abuse.

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5. TechNewsCrypt

The Sony Alpha 7R IV Has the Highest Number of Fake Reviews

Using the Fakespot website, the AI for detecting fake reviews and scams, Electronic Hub have discovered recently that the Sony Alpha 7R IV and Canon EOS R6 have probably the most unreliable digital camera reviews.

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