Markjay
May-05-2005, 02:54 PM
Get this: If you deal with "royalty free" stock agencies like this one, you are really in the dark about how your images are being used or, even by whom?
I was just curious since someone I know passed me a link to Shutterstock.com and, asked them a question related to how I would know who is using my images and where. Not to say this is limited to Shutterstock's business format... there are many others out there doing something similar. However, do you really want to provide your images in an unlimited fashion to people you don't even know who are not in any way obligated to tell you when, where or how they are going to be using your images? Not me, thank you.
What they do is offer image buyers a way to pay ONE monthly fee for unlimited image downloads, do not need to inform the photographer who they are, where or why they are using the photographers' images. photographer gets 20 CENTS per download.
Here's the reply I got from Shutterstock:
Unfortunately there is no way for us to track the buyer's photo
usage....
Also, because all of our photos are subject to one licensing agreement,
the buyer is not obligated to show credit copyright to the specific
photographer -- although the copyright does remain yours!
Thanks!
There is no way to know how a buyer is using images or if they are doing
so dishonestly except on the chance that they are discovered. At that
point they would be liable legally and in copyright and contractual
infringement since in essence, when a subscriber signs up to our services
they argree to our terms.
This is just the nature of Royalty-Free Stock...
Andrea
Shutterstock Support
I was just curious since someone I know passed me a link to Shutterstock.com and, asked them a question related to how I would know who is using my images and where. Not to say this is limited to Shutterstock's business format... there are many others out there doing something similar. However, do you really want to provide your images in an unlimited fashion to people you don't even know who are not in any way obligated to tell you when, where or how they are going to be using your images? Not me, thank you.
What they do is offer image buyers a way to pay ONE monthly fee for unlimited image downloads, do not need to inform the photographer who they are, where or why they are using the photographers' images. photographer gets 20 CENTS per download.
Here's the reply I got from Shutterstock:
Unfortunately there is no way for us to track the buyer's photo
usage....
Also, because all of our photos are subject to one licensing agreement,
the buyer is not obligated to show credit copyright to the specific
photographer -- although the copyright does remain yours!
Thanks!
There is no way to know how a buyer is using images or if they are doing
so dishonestly except on the chance that they are discovered. At that
point they would be liable legally and in copyright and contractual
infringement since in essence, when a subscriber signs up to our services
they argree to our terms.
This is just the nature of Royalty-Free Stock...
Andrea
Shutterstock Support