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Why Choose Us?
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Mark Savoia
January 13, 2010

So what happens when a photographer gives up their rights to an image unknowingly?

Mark Savoia
January 13, 2010
Bill Eppridge is one of the latest to fall into the category of having one of his images "appropriated" for "art's sake"

Read Bill's view on the subject here.

Mark

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