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	<title>Comments on: Image Search Headache Removal Service</title>
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	<description>by Stephen E. Arnold</description>
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		<title>By: Suzanne Matick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Suzanne Matick</dc:creator>
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		<description>I hope (and think) I thanked you for your interest, Rebecca.  Now seeing your article, let me thank you again for your good coverage and for highlighting an important search issue and an issue critical to the image industry and those who use images online-- crediting  every image and preserving copyrights online. You&#039;ve done a great job illustrating the problem. You&#039;re right, too, to encourage those who deal with online images to work with PicScout. It&#039;s free, too. 

We are in beta trial now, and image users can register to be considered to participate in the beta: http://imagex.picscout.com  

The industry is vigorously supporting PicScout, equipping the beta of the PicScout platform with tens of millions of images.  Every time beta users go online they will see a virtual ubiquitous image marketplace where millions and millions of images bear the international information symbol --a small encircled &quot;i&quot;. Wherever they find a noted image, licensor/owner information is available for that image, and users can immediately connect to transact for usage rights. PicScout and the image industry are restoring integrity to the industry and dissolving image rights issues that have persisted  too long for both image owners and  image buyers.  

Indeed, thank you, Rebecca and Steve, for bringing attention to a long overdue solution! Many will thank you, no doubt!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hope (and think) I thanked you for your interest, Rebecca.  Now seeing your article, let me thank you again for your good coverage and for highlighting an important search issue and an issue critical to the image industry and those who use images online&#8211; crediting  every image and preserving copyrights online. You&#8217;ve done a great job illustrating the problem. You&#8217;re right, too, to encourage those who deal with online images to work with PicScout. It&#8217;s free, too. </p>
<p>We are in beta trial now, and image users can register to be considered to participate in the beta: <a href="http://imagex.picscout.com" rel="nofollow">http://imagex.picscout.com</a>  </p>
<p>The industry is vigorously supporting PicScout, equipping the beta of the PicScout platform with tens of millions of images.  Every time beta users go online they will see a virtual ubiquitous image marketplace where millions and millions of images bear the international information symbol &#8211;a small encircled &#8220;i&#8221;. Wherever they find a noted image, licensor/owner information is available for that image, and users can immediately connect to transact for usage rights. PicScout and the image industry are restoring integrity to the industry and dissolving image rights issues that have persisted  too long for both image owners and  image buyers.  </p>
<p>Indeed, thank you, Rebecca and Steve, for bringing attention to a long overdue solution! Many will thank you, no doubt!</p>
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