Surely allowing free and easier use of [these] pictures would increase the demand and therefore get the newpapers on the side of the everyday street [snapper]?
Not sure what this means ?
Not sure what 'on the side of the everyday street snapper means' ?
How are the papers 'on the side' of anyone ?
And what about councils and Microsoft and McDonald's and Canadian Airlines and Wallmart and Café Nero and Starbucks and Ogilvy and the BNP and the Conservative Party and General Motors and EMI records and Apple and Unilever and Barclays and so on ?
Would open access (through third parties) and fee free usage get them on the side of the everyday street snapper ?
I am not sure I have understood your point (honestly not sarcastically) ?
How many sentences can you end with a question mark in a single post ?
Not sure what this means ?
Not sure what 'on the side of the everyday street snapper means' ?
How are the papers 'on the side' of anyone ?
And what about councils and Microsoft and McDonald's and Canadian Airlines and Wallmart and Café Nero and Starbucks and Ogilvy and the BNP and the Conservative Party and General Motors and EMI records and Apple and Unilever and Barclays and so on ?
Would open access (through third parties) and fee free usage get them on the side of the everyday street snapper ?
I am not sure I have understood your point (honestly not sarcastically) ?
How many sentences can you end with a question mark in a single post ?
Like, 55 ?