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<blockquote data-quote="TheSword" data-source="post: 8360457" data-attributes="member: 6879661"><p>They are unpaid yes. They make their money from prizes, which pay for the next twelve months. Lots of professional sports operate that way. Particularly Tennis.</p><p></p><p>I gave my creative work to the organizers yes. However they only used the winning entries. So similar to DDB in that regard, as far as we know. </p><p></p><p></p><p>With all due respect. And it is with respect based on your experience. Hussar is saying competitions are bad per se and producing work for a competition host should be paid irrespective of whether they use it.</p><p></p><p>I do agree with you, fair use requires fair remuneration. Otherwise the company is lousy. I just don’t think that the act of submitting the work means the company benefits from the simple having the right to use it, if they never actually use it. Particularly where the writer also has the right to publish it as in the case of DDB competition.</p><p></p><p>You use it, you pay for it. Fair enough. But the corollary of that is if you don’t use it, and it’s a competition entry, you shouldn’t need to pay for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSword, post: 8360457, member: 6879661"] They are unpaid yes. They make their money from prizes, which pay for the next twelve months. Lots of professional sports operate that way. Particularly Tennis. I gave my creative work to the organizers yes. However they only used the winning entries. So similar to DDB in that regard, as far as we know. With all due respect. And it is with respect based on your experience. Hussar is saying competitions are bad per se and producing work for a competition host should be paid irrespective of whether they use it. I do agree with you, fair use requires fair remuneration. Otherwise the company is lousy. I just don’t think that the act of submitting the work means the company benefits from the simple having the right to use it, if they never actually use it. Particularly where the writer also has the right to publish it as in the case of DDB competition. You use it, you pay for it. Fair enough. But the corollary of that is if you don’t use it, and it’s a competition entry, you shouldn’t need to pay for it. [/QUOTE]
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