An old friend of mine is coming over to the UK from Barcelona today so I'll ask him, but the general impression I get is that they are more serious than the Italians, but if you do get a problem then it won't be easy to resolve. I'll ask him and see if he can offer any insight.
Actually the company that stole my image by scanning from an editorial and ran the campaign had a Spanish parent company, but it was run by Italians. Ashley Philip Chudy15/1/03 4:37 > Ashley Karyl wrote: > >> Sorry that this isn't a very positive thread for anybody hoping to work in >> that part of the world, but perhaps its better to know now than later on. > > > very positive indeed ....to be able to tell of ones experiences > > what diff does a shortcut in PS make if you are not going to get paid. > > My recent experience with SEAT in Spain is also that their attitude to > payment (even though this is essentially a german company) ia somewhat > akin to bull fighting rather than business ethics. I have no idea yet > how strong the spanish legal system is, but in principle it supports the > artist with authorship rights etc. (although it may also forgive > corruption and fraud at the same time) - - that is what you get in a > well balanced legal system :-). > > philip > =============================================================== > GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE > =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
