This holds true for every media ever. Those still photos are the property of the agency or photog, who pay big money to Liberty. Those images also must be purchased with language on how it’s used.TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑02 Sep 2024, 04:04Now content creators are having to use still images in their videos instead of race footage. Even a bigger outfit like The Race is using mostly still images in their videos now. And it takes away from the quality of it. This is a Liberty own goal.
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Well that isn't the way Liberty were going about it 2 years ago. They literally put Josh Revell on the official F1 channel 2 years ago. While he was using F1 content and making money from it. It was a big free for all with video content. Content creators help spread the sport. And there are still legit arguments about what constitutes fair use.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2024, 04:17This holds true for every media ever. Those still photos are the property of the agency or photog, who pay big money to Liberty. Those images also must be purchased with language on how it’s used.TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑02 Sep 2024, 04:04Now content creators are having to use still images in their videos instead of race footage. Even a bigger outfit like The Race is using mostly still images in their videos now. And it takes away from the quality of it. This is a Liberty own goal.
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People are making a living as content creators with material they never produced, or obtained.
Even AMA motoecycle racing, it photogs take video, and try to sell it, it’s pretty much a lifetime ban.
The outrage here is just not understanding how the business of media and entertainment work, and it’s been this way forever.
Could be a one time appearance contract.TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑02 Sep 2024, 06:49Well that isn't the way Liberty were going about it 2 years ago. They literally put Josh Revell on the official F1 channel 2 years ago. And it was a big free for all with video content.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2024, 04:17This holds true for every media ever. Those still photos are the property of the agency or photog, who pay big money to Liberty. Those images also must be purchased with language on how it’s used.TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑02 Sep 2024, 04:04Now content creators are having to use still images in their videos instead of race footage. Even a bigger outfit like The Race is using mostly still images in their videos now. And it takes away from the quality of it. This is a Liberty own goal.
Example
People are making a living as content creators with material they never produced, or obtained.
Even AMA motoecycle racing, it photogs take video, and try to sell it, it’s pretty much a lifetime ban.
The outrage here is just not understanding how the business of media and entertainment work, and it’s been this way forever.