Article: 350,000 CORBIS ARCHIVE PHOTOS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC.(Business)

Dying for your own copy of that photograph showing Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out? How about Marilyn Monroe standing on the subway grate, or, for use as a screen saver on really bad days, the Hindenburg blimp exploding?

Now you can download a digitally faithful copy of these original images for $3 each.

Seattle-based Corbis, which is owned entirely by Microsoft Chairman and CEO Bill Gates, today will announce that consumers can buy and download 350,000 of its images for any personal use over the Internet.

Until now, consumers could download Corbis images only for use as electronic postcards. Now they can put them on their Web pages, ...

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