Rob MacKillop
Edinburgh Correspondent
"Getty Images makes 35 million images free in fight against copyright infringement
Getty Images has single-handedly redefined the entire photography market with the launch of a new embedding feature that will make more than 35 million images freely available to anyone for non-commercial usage."
LINK: http://www.bjp-online.com/2014/03/g...free-in-fight-against-copyright-infringement/
According to a Facebook Friend: Getty has just shot all of their photographers in the foot, or somewhere far more uncomfortable. This is the end of it for many photographers. It's as if in order to compete with Alamy and the few remaining half-honest and decent stock/library portals, they are willing to screw their contributors over for 100% of all fees they might ever, or never, have received for the work they have done. Well done Olivier at the BJP for breaking this bombshell news.
Thoughts?
Getty Images has single-handedly redefined the entire photography market with the launch of a new embedding feature that will make more than 35 million images freely available to anyone for non-commercial usage."
LINK: http://www.bjp-online.com/2014/03/g...free-in-fight-against-copyright-infringement/
According to a Facebook Friend: Getty has just shot all of their photographers in the foot, or somewhere far more uncomfortable. This is the end of it for many photographers. It's as if in order to compete with Alamy and the few remaining half-honest and decent stock/library portals, they are willing to screw their contributors over for 100% of all fees they might ever, or never, have received for the work they have done. Well done Olivier at the BJP for breaking this bombshell news.
Thoughts?