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  2. Bettmann Archive - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Bettmann sold the archive to the Kraus Thomson Organization. [2] In 1995, the archive was sold to Corbis, a digital stock photography company founded by Bill Gates. [1] [4] Restrictions of access to the collection arising from this sale were described in the editorial "Goodbye to All That" in the May 2001 issue of American Heritage ...

  3. Sygma (agency) - Wikipedia

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    Sygma was established in 1973, was acquired by Corbis in 1999, and went bankrupt in 2011. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was one of the largest and leading photo agencies, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] with offices in Paris, London and New York City, and about 500 photographers under contract.

  4. BENlabs - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 Corbis built a state-of-the-art preservation facility in western Pennsylvania to house the Bettmann Archive. Corbis committed to preserving the collection for generations to come, and to allow continued access to this extraordinary collection. [24] In late 2002, Leslie Hughes stepped down as President of Corbis' Markets and Products Group.

  5. Lunch atop a Skyscraper - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Corbis Images, a company that provides archived images to professional photographers, bought a collection of over eleven million images called the Bettmann Archive. The Lunch atop a Skyscraper photograph was in the Acme Newspictures archive, a part of the Bettmann collection, although it was uncredited.

  6. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    the article about bibliographic databases for information about databases giving bibliographic information about finding books and journal articles. Note that "free" or "subscription" can refer both to the availability of the database or of the journal articles included. This has been indicated as precisely as possible in the lists below.

  7. Leonardo da Vinci (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo da Vinci is a 1997 interactive CD-ROM game by Corbis, consisting of a "computerized viewing tool which permits the user to examine English translations of the Codex [Leicester] superimposed onto facsimiles of its pages". [1] The tool, known as Codescope, is licensed by Corbis.

  8. Corbis - Wikipedia

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    Corbis may refer to: Corbis Corporation, an American advertising and licensing company, later renamed Branded Entertainment Network; Corbis, a synonym for the bivalve ...

  9. Codex Leicester - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive CD-ROM version (titled Leonardo da Vinci) was released by Corbis in 1997. The Codex Leicester has been unbound, with each page individually mounted between glass panes. It is on public display once a year in a different city worldwide. In 2000, it was displayed at Sydney's Powerhouse Museum. [12]