I am kinda unclear on how/if I can use AP photos. There are quite a few sites that use it with a credit underneath it. Is that enough? Do you still need the express written consent they talk about on their site? Does anyone run a site using AP photos?
99.2k 18 18 gold badges 139 139 silver badges 362 362 bronze badges asked Oct 29, 2010 at 19:38 265 2 2 silver badges 8 8 bronze badgesThey have a page called "Buy AP Photos". I'd say that implies they require either purchase or licensing. That page also lists whom to contact about it:
99.2k 18 18 gold badges 139 139 silver badges 362 362 bronze badges answered Oct 29, 2010 at 19:47 John Conde ♦ John Conde 86.4k 27 27 gold badges 147 147 silver badges 241 241 bronze badgesTo reprint AP photos/graphics for commercial or editorial use
E-mail:[email protected]
Fax:+1.212.621.1955.
Newspapers or TV stations can enter into agreements between the Associated Press and their organization for content licensing. However, since you asked only about images, I'm assuming that you're not an online newspaper.
Besides for that, there are two options:
First, and I quote the AP:
If you are not a member of The Associated Press, but want to receive AP news for your Web site or wireless service, company intranet, desktop or other interactive application, you can contact AP Digital by e-mail at [email protected].
You may be able to discuss multiple image licensing with AP Digital, if that is what you want (as I understand from your comment on BenV's answer).
Second, as John Conde points out, AP Images may be able to help you out as well, and they may also be able to answer questions about multiple image licensing.
Or, if for some odd reason you should prefer to use traditional mail (dunno why since you're here on Webmasters, but still), AP's licensing division can be reached at:
Copyright
The Associated Press
450 W. 33rd St.
New York, NY 10001