John Gaffen Posted June 11, 2013 Share Posted June 11, 2013 I've been contacted by a scientist who would like to use one of my 'images' to illustrate the 'danger' concept', of using gene expression results uncritically in a diagnostic context in a presentation to a group of molecular pathologists. He is interested in using my picture of the robot, from Lost in Space, saying Danger Will Robinson, Danger! He has asked me what the licenceing cost should be for its use in a presentation. I should explain that this is a digitised drawing, not a photograph. I've posted a link so you can see the picture, its not on Alamy, as I don't think its quite their sort of thing http://fineartamerica.com/featured/danger-will-robinson-danger-john-gaffen.html I've no idea what I should charge? Any advice would be appreciated! Cheers John G. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Gaffen Posted June 11, 2013 Author Share Posted June 11, 2013 Its possible this will get removed as it does not really relate to Alamy or the Stock indutry! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malcolm Park Posted June 11, 2013 Share Posted June 11, 2013 I have had photographic images used on internal presentations, typically the licensing fee was about £25.00 (UK based library, but not Alamy). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Gaffen Posted June 11, 2013 Author Share Posted June 11, 2013 Thanks Malcolm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spacecadet Posted June 11, 2013 Share Posted June 11, 2013 Not the answer you wanted, but presumably you have licensed that character from Fox. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Gaffen Posted June 11, 2013 Author Share Posted June 11, 2013 Do you mean American Fox TV? Anyhow, the answer is no. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spacecadet Posted June 11, 2013 Share Posted June 11, 2013 Well TCF and Irwin Allen made the series so I imagine they or some licensing company own the rights to the character. Worth a thought if you're exploiting it commercially. Photographers of all people ought to take note of such things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Gaffen Posted June 11, 2013 Author Share Posted June 11, 2013 Exploitation was not on my mind when I drew it, just nostalga. This is the first time anyone has shown any interest in it. But I take your point! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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