How to pick and register a trademark – Part One

Mystique for Sale Applications to register a trademark once involved a lot of mystique. Standard equipment for trademark attorneys used to include an arcane filing system containing multiple flaps (some opened to the side, and others up). Delightfully, those folders are still around, although in a digital world they’re probably getting a lot less use. […]

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PocketWizard® Goes TTL and Beyond

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Elmsford, NY – February 16, 2009 – Professional photographers have depended on PocketWizard radio slaves for reliable triggering of their manual flashes for years. But, with the advent of digital technology, photographers have been seeking a simpler solution for off-camera TTL flash. The available products and solutions have been good, but not without limitations or […]

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Critical Axiom: Photocore (a Hosted DAM solution with Web Content Management)

If you are like many of the photographers that I know, the importance of proper digital asset management (DAM) has not set in. For many of you, your DAM solutions involve a similar wofkflow that involves shooting an assignment, ingesting/downloading photos, applying metadata, tagging and editing your selects, delivering edited photos to your client, backing […]

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Who should be on a DAM project team?

Implementing a DAM project can be quite technical. If you’re the stakeholder, here is how to pick a team to implement a DAM for your organization. Posted by Henrik de Gyor on February 17, 2009 Let us say you are a stakeholder within an organization trying to implement a DAM. You have heard about the […]

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What the heck is wrong with the social networks?

The social networks all have a “Terms of Service” that you have to agree with. Read carefully. I just read on another website that Facebook changed their TOS. It did say that they basically can do anything with your content, including relicensing it, as long as you are a member of the site. They just […]

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