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« Reply #25 on: July 01, 2010, 12:46 »
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And, I too am glad that Shutterstock/Corbis did not follow the Getty example by closing down the BS site or blindly continue that unsuccessful attempt at transferring OD sales to Big Stock. 

Eh... Corbis have nothing to do with either Shutterstock or Bigstock

SS and Corbis :)


« Reply #26 on: July 01, 2010, 12:50 »
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And, I too am glad that Shutterstock/Corbis did not follow the Getty example by closing down the BS site or blindly continue that unsuccessful attempt at transferring OD sales to Big Stock. 

Eh... Corbis have nothing to do with either Shutterstock or Bigstock

Corbis owns Veer.

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« Reply #27 on: July 01, 2010, 16:16 »
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And, I too am glad that Shutterstock/Corbis did not follow the Getty example by closing down the BS site or blindly continue that unsuccessful attempt at transferring OD sales to Big Stock. 


Eh... Corbis have nothing to do with either Shutterstock or Bigstock

Corbis owns Veer.

My bad.  I was under the impression that Shutterstock was a subsidiary of Corbis.  Maybe that is why I expected more from the purchase?   ???

« Reply #28 on: July 01, 2010, 16:27 »
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My bad.  I was under the impression that Shutterstock was a subsidiary of Corbis.  Maybe that is why I expected more from the purchase?   ???

Yes, if Corbis owned SS I would expect more too. But it doesn't look like it mattered. Maybe Corbis does great things for Veer, but so far the Marketplace hasn't profited any from the association. Hopefully this summer, when they do the big marketing push.


 

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