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Great Relief – Rugby Photo Boycott Lifted

September 10, 2007
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I spotted this just recently and was about to blog it … but it all seems to be settled now. Not sure what some of those terms mean, though …

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1 thought on “Great Relief – Rugby Photo Boycott Lifted”

  1. Lindy says:
    September 10, 2007 at 4:52 pm

    I’m confused as to what the first term means. Does it mean agencies can only publish one photo per every 30 seconds of game play? Or that if they do an automated gallery or multimedia piece, that each photo has to be displayed for a minimum of 30 seconds? Or that they can only transmit selected images back to the press room at one selected image per 30 seconds (if that even makes sense, I’m not sure). So.. no sequences? What if it doesn’t have sound?
    I dunno, seems a little bit on the vague side.

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