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For more information, contact:
Eugene Mopsik, Executive Director
American Society of Media Photographers
Phone (215) 451-2767
Email mopsik@asmp.org

 

ASMP Seeks On-Line Copyright Registration from Within DAM Programs

The American Society of Media Photographers has met with representatives of the Copyright Office and the Library of Congress and with industry partners to discuss the on-line registration of photographs from within existing and future digital asset management programs.  "With on-line registration on the near horizon, this feature will make it much easier to actually register your copyright and more fully protect your images," says Richard Anderson, chair of ASMP's Digital Standards Committee and principal author of the Universal Photographic Digital Imaging Guidelines (UPDIG) document.

To diminish the likelihood of creating orphan works, images will also be deposited into a privately created searchable registry or database of owner and/or user information.  "It has never been more important for photographers to take steps to protect their images and ensure their future value," says ASMP president Clem Spalding.

This entire effort is being association- and industry-driven, and ASMP will be soliciting participation from within the trade.

ASMP will keep you informed as this effort progresses.

Additional background

In 2002, the Copyright Office began a multi-year technology upgrade, one of whose goals was to support direct electronic registrations. The project is said to be on schedule, which suggests that an online process could go live sometime in 2007. An outline of the reengineering project is included in the Office's Strategic Plan for 2002 - 2006.

About ASMP

Founded in 1944, the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) is the leading trade association for photographers who photograph primarily for publication. ASMP promotes photographers' rights, educates photographers in better business practices, produces business publications for photographers, and helps buyers find professional photographers. It has more than 5,000 members, including many of the world's greatest photographers, in 40 chapters nationwide.