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DVTimes 09-02-2014 04:09 AM

Could this work for porn to make money?
 
http://imgembed.com/

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Back in 2012, stock and news photography agency Getty Images embarked on the Watermark Project, which redesigned the way it protected images from being used illegitimately and added a shortlink to make them more useful. Now, it's investing in a new service called IMGembed, which provides an easy and free way for anyone to use a licensed image on their site through HTML embedding, while ensuring creators get credited.

For a while now the web has posed a difficult dilemma for content creators ? how can they take advantage of the exposure of online sharing while also being able to make money from their product? In the case of photography, it's usually as easy as a right click to own a version of an image found on the web, whether it's copyrighted or not. This is the reason that Getty has now handed over a part of its collection to IMGembed, where users can choose between free or paid premium use.

Much like video and widget embedding, the service gives users a code to insert into their blog posts or Twitter and Tumblr updates that automatically loads the image along with an attribution bar along the bottom. Site owners don't need to host the images, while companies such as Getty get more control over their content. The free service is good for those who will see lower than 10,000 impressions on their post, and only need image widths of 900px or less. The premium service gives users full usage control, unlimited impressions, up to 2000px image widths and takes away the attribution bar.

AmeliaG 09-02-2014 05:32 AM

Might just be Getty's implementation, but I know folks who have received lawyer letters over the image on a book cover in a book review and even their own photographs. So this tech seems not to be increasing goodwill for Getty.

I would assume they are not making money from practically random lawyer letters, but maybe they are.

DVTimes 09-02-2014 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 20212904)
Might just be Getty's implementation, but I know folks who have received lawyer letters over the image on a book cover in a book review and even their own photographs. So this tech seems not to be increasing goodwill for Getty.

I would assume they are not making money from practically random lawyer letters, but maybe they are.

What I was meaning was could adult sites make money by giving pics away this way?


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