ImageSpan and liveBooks announce new partnership

By | July 28, 2009, 9:03am PDT

Summary: ImageSpan, owner and creator of the license and royalty program LicenseStream, announced today a new partnership with liveBooks, an online provider of portfolio websites and marketing software for professional photographers. The LicenseStream Creator program can be used to promote, protect, license, track, create new revenue streams and settle royalties for new and existing photos. Under the partnership, liveBooks [...]

ImageSpan, owner and creator of the license and royalty program LicenseStream, announced today a new partnership with liveBooks, an online provider of portfolio websites and marketing software for professional photographers. The LicenseStream Creator program can be used to promote, protect, license, track, create new revenue streams and settle royalties for new and existing photos. Under the partnership, liveBooks will promote LicenceStream to its 5,000 photographers and imaging professionals using its services and offer discounts that make it easy for these customers, and ImageSpan will create a co-branded liveBooks/LicenseStream online store that will feature liveBooks’ member-generated content.

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