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Old Sep-15-2012, 06:28 PM
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Fair enough. So will you be changing your business practices to ensure this sort of thing doesn't happen to you again?


BTW, your lawyer called. Seems he's pissed that you blabbed his private advice to you all over the internet without getting paid for it.
My usual business policies prevent this issue.

If the attorney had said this was privileged information protected under copyright or IP law, it wouldn't have been posted.
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Sorry, but if you think the money is in magazine work, your about 10-20 years behind the times for the most part.
Oh, I completely understand that. But the $100 or so that they usually pay is still money lost, right? Why not get what I've earned?
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If you'd like to have a photo credit for your photo, you might consider calling or better yet stopping by the Mag and asking for one. They could easily place the photo on the editorial page with full credit.
I can easily do that, but that's not the point. If they pay for photo submissions, I should have gotten paid too.
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