Photo — What Matters Now
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The National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) is warning photojournalists about rights-grabbing credentialing agreements following a recent controversy surrounding The Gazelle Group’s credentialing agreements. The Gazelle Group , which is a major firm that specializes in sports coverage, including many college basketball games and tournaments, asked that photographers provide the organization with an irrevocable, free license to use any photos taken at the credentialed event for any purpose whatsoever, except for resale.
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