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GoPro Announces New Premium Content Licensing Portal

Jul 22, 2015 by Tiffany Mueller 1 Comment

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In an announcement made on the camera maker’s website, GoPro shared it’s latest venture content licensing portal. GoPro says the service is geared towards “high production value content” which they hope will also eliminate “the pain points creative professionals have when sourcing content by helping them clear copyrights and likeness rights”. 

FStoppers reports the new agency will license clips at $1,000 per video for a six-month license. GoPro users producing professional quality video are welcome to submit their clips into the agencies database, though, as one would expect, videos will be subject to an approval process before they are accepted. Agencies and business wishing to use the service to purchase a license must also be approved before they gain access to content.

Some other highlights of the program include a lightbox which allows creative team members to share video previews, batch downloads of low and hi-res videos, watermarking of videos, in addition to license request tracking and reporting. To learn more about the program, you can read the official press release, here. Those interested in selling or purchasing video through the new service are invited to request access by filling out the form located, here.

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