I agree.
Then also ask for copies for your portfolio,
and other useful credits for your work.
Annie
www.annerunyon.com
www.gnsi.org/profile/anne-marshall-runyon
-----Original Message-----
From: Lynette Cook
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 4:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [SCIART] work-for-hire question
Way back, someone in an authoritative position in the arts - whose
name I now forget - said to increase the price of one-time use by ten
for the price of a buyout (or work-for-hire). I tried this on occasion
and got laughed at. Realistically speaking, I think it should be
doubled at the very least. A higher price might not fly today in very
many markets. My 2 cents.
Lynette
On Mar 11, 2014, at 12:49 PM, Karen Ackoff wrote:
> I know the ramifications of work-for-hire. What I was wondering is… is
> there a standard amount for which the price of a job is increased, if it
> is work-for-hire? Let's just say something was priced at $100. Would the
> price be doubled? tripled? This is not a popular-type of piece; it has a
> very specific use.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Karen
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