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Andrew, I understand your point of view. My argument is going with the OP's original critera he submitted the image and that the original terms of use were not followed. It really depends on what the person wants from their photography and his/her long term future/plans.
Giving out free can work like you pointed out and it can also backfire. You may be lucky in this regards but I know many togs that have done this and got nothing out of it or when asked the next time for payment get the cold shoulder. I too have managed to get alot published but by sticking to my guns so too speak and now have client accounts.
I would however point folk to this months Professional photographer mag where there is a very good piece on this exact topic.
Giving out free can work like you pointed out and it can also backfire. You may be lucky in this regards but I know many togs that have done this and got nothing out of it or when asked the next time for payment get the cold shoulder. I too have managed to get alot published but by sticking to my guns so too speak and now have client accounts.
I would however point folk to this months Professional photographer mag where there is a very good piece on this exact topic.