I have been writing a few articles for Front Vision, who I found through these message boards. I've just got my contributors copy through the mail and was gonna scan and upload the images as a blog post (with a link on the portfolio page of my website -- for reference that can be found here: https://whatistheretooption.wordpress.com/portfolio/). Then I thought hang on, I'm just assuming portfolios work, and you know what happens when you assume. . .
In this specific example I'll ask the editor what their position is, but I was wondering what the standard rules are for putting copies of your printed work on your public portfolio. It seems to me like that violates the publishing rights you hand over to the magazine. But equally I assume there is an industry standard for how this works, after all clippings are how one demonstrates professionalism -- or at the very least literacy. What is that standard?
In this specific example I'll ask the editor what their position is, but I was wondering what the standard rules are for putting copies of your printed work on your public portfolio. It seems to me like that violates the publishing rights you hand over to the magazine. But equally I assume there is an industry standard for how this works, after all clippings are how one demonstrates professionalism -- or at the very least literacy. What is that standard?