Friday, February 14, 2020

The FITT360 360° Wearable Virtual Reality Camera - Unboxing and Testing

We recently received the FITT360 360° virtual reality camera which you wear around your neck. We purchased this from the company, and because we were unable to find many videos other than those put out by the company or which use the company-supplied footage, we put together an unboxing and testing set of videos.

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Here is a series of tests of the camera, stitching, and clarity in and outdoor, indoor, and low-light setting. (This is best watched full-screen where you can use YouTube's VR navigation).

 



NOTE: This is not a sponsored post, and Linkflow, the manufacturer of this product, did not provide this product to us with the knowledge that it would be reviewed and tested. It came from their standard production run, and was purchased at the Indiegogo backer price.

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Thursday, February 13, 2020

US Copyright Office - Step-By-Step for a Group of Published Photographs

The US Copyright Office has produced a video which is very helpful in giving you a step-by-step explanation of how to register a group of published photographs.

Back in January of 2018 Photo Business News reported Significant Changes at The US Copyright Office whereby in February of 2018 a new system as put in place to process your copyright registration.  Thankfully, they saved us here at Photo Business News from having to spend the time updating our video that is 42 minutes long and has almost 7,000 views on YouTube alone.

Here is a step-by-step video produced by the US Copyright Office  (best watched in full screen) -

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One of the ongoing challenges of the US copyright registration system is the upper limit of 750 images per registration. Prior to the February 2018 change, you could register a virtually unlimited number of images on a single registration. Hopefully, future changes to copyright registration policies and procedures will allow for more than 750 images per registration.


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Wednesday, February 12, 2020

US Copyright Office - Step-By-Step for a Group of Unpublished Photographs

The US Copyright Office has produced a video which is very helpful in giving you a step-by-step explanation of how to register a group of Unpublished photographs.

Back in January of 2018 Photo Business News reported Significant Changes at The US Copyright Office whereby in February of 2018 a new system as put in place to process your copyright registration.  Thankfully, they saved us here at Photo Business News from having to spend the time updating our video that is 42 minutes long and has almost 7,000 views on YouTube alone.

Here is a step-by-step video produced by the US Copyright Office (best watched in full screen) -

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One of the ongoing challenges of the US copyright registration system is the upper limit of 750 images per registration. Prior to the February 2018 change, you could register a virtually unlimited number of images on a single registration. Hopefully, future changes to copyright registration policies and procedures will allow for more than 750 images per registration.


Please post your comments by clicking the link below. If you've got questions, please pose them in our Photo Business Forum Flickr Group Discussion Threads.


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