Guardian News and Media has proposed changes to the terms and conditions under which it commissions photography.
If you are a photographer who could be affected by the proposals, please sign the letter below.
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To: Chris Elliot, Managing Editor, Guardian News and Media
We have been made aware of your changes to terms and conditions for commissioned photography, issued to contributors on 28 July 2009.
At a time when press photographers are suffering severe hardship as a result of the economic downturn, it comes as a further blow to be informed that GNM demands unlimited re-use of our photographs free of charge.
The reduced demand for photographs during the recession will force many photographers out of business. If we have to allow free use of our images this procession will be accelerated.
The Guardian and Observer have a proud record of championing the cause of downtrodden workers in other countries.
We call upon GNM and the Scott Trust to behave in a manner consistent with their editorial policy, and respect the rights of their suppliers to be treated in a fair and equitable manner and in accordance with the spirit of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
As a first step, we urge you to enter into meaningful negotiations with the National Union of Journalists and other organisations representing photographers.
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Please note: The petition website may request a donation at the end of the process but there is no need to pay. You can close the window and your signature will still be captured.
Your email address will not be publicly displayed.
The impact of these changes on our industry is becoming clearer every day. We are currently coordinating with union representatives to ensure our message reaches the right desks.
Reached 100 supporters
August 11, 2009
6 Comments
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Mark Sanders
16 years ago
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The hypocrisy is unbelievable. They love writing about worker rights but treat their own contributors like garbage. Stop stealing our work.
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David Lane
16 years ago
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Total BS. unlimited reuse for free is basically piracy. pay the people who actually take the photos.
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Paul Kapoor
17 years ago
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greedy move. do better.
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Simon Sandoval
17 years ago
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This is just shameful. Exploiting freelancers when they are already struggling is not what the guardian should be about.
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Elena Wright
17 years ago
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Photography is a real job and it deserves to be paid properly. keep the rights with the artists.
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Sarah Crawford
17 years ago
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Fair pay for fair work. simple as that.
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The contract terms have been withdrawn. We held the line and won.
Guardian News and Media has proposed changes to the terms and conditions under which it commissions photography.
If you are a photographer who could be affected by the proposals, please sign the letter below.
- - - - - - - - - -
To: Chris Elliot, Managing Editor, Guardian News and Media
We have been made aware of your changes to terms and conditions for commissioned photography, issued to contributors on 28 July 2009.
At a time when press photographers are suffering severe hardship as a result of the economic downturn, it comes as a further blow to be informed that GNM demands unlimited re-use of our photographs free of charge.
The reduced demand for photographs during the recession will force many photographers out of business. If we have to allow free use of our images this procession will be accelerated.
The Guardian and Observer have a proud record of championing the cause of downtrodden workers in other countries.
We call upon GNM and the Scott Trust to behave in a manner consistent with their editorial policy, and respect the rights of their suppliers to be treated in a fair and equitable manner and in accordance with the spirit of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
As a first step, we urge you to enter into meaningful negotiations with the National Union of Journalists and other organisations representing photographers.
- - - - - - - - - -
Please note: The petition website may request a donation at the end of the process but there is no need to pay. You can close the window and your signature will still be captured.
Your email address will not be publicly displayed.
The impact of these changes on our industry is becoming clearer every day. We are currently coordinating with union representatives to ensure our message reaches the right desks.
Reached 100 supporters
August 11, 2009
6 Comments
M
Mark Sanders
16 years ago
Featured
The hypocrisy is unbelievable. They love writing about worker rights but treat their own contributors like garbage. Stop stealing our work.
D
David Lane
16 years ago
Featured
Total BS. unlimited reuse for free is basically piracy. pay the people who actually take the photos.
P
Paul Kapoor
17 years ago
Featured
greedy move. do better.
S
Simon Sandoval
17 years ago
Featured
This is just shameful. Exploiting freelancers when they are already struggling is not what the guardian should be about.
E
Elena Wright
17 years ago
Featured
Photography is a real job and it deserves to be paid properly. keep the rights with the artists.
The hypocrisy is unbelievable. They love writing about worker rights but treat their own contributors like garbage. Stop stealing our work.