Quote from: stockastic on July 18, 2016, 01:13
I suggest posting on FAA's own forum - I think you'd find a lot of interest.
Thanks for the tip.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: stockastic on July 18, 2016, 01:13
I suggest posting on FAA's own forum - I think you'd find a lot of interest.


Quote from: Jo Ann Snover2I couldn't find a copy of the license anywhere.You can find it if you click the "Download" link on any image, or in the FAQ section, which is found through a link on the "About" page.
Quote from: Jo Ann Snover2I see that you're not accepting recognizable people - is that just because you haven't figured out handling of model releases yet? If that's the case, then you probably want to also consider the property release issues for anything (home interiors) shot on private property. A lot of stock sites require us to submit property releases for photos of our own artwork (just to be on the safe side).There's some slack with faces if it's an artistic representation and the artists states that the face was created entirely from their imagination. Interesting point about the property release being used in this context, too.
Quote from: Jo Ann Snover2Who do you think your buyers might be? People currently using the stock image web sites but who are bored with the sameness of what they find, or some new group that doesn't currently buy stock images?Mainly the art print buyer, who with ArtsyStock can not only create a print (one for personal use) but also retain the file and use it for other purposes; and also for the people tired of flipping through pages of similar stock photos that you mention - especially those looking for something with an artistic bent.
Quote from: Jo Ann Snover2The other things you'll need if you expect people to upload is the ability to read IPTC data from the JPEGs or EPS - is that in place now? Do you accept vectors or just JPEGs?Yes, the system reads IPTC data, and at this point we're only accepting rasters.
Quote from: Jo Ann Snover2Your locks on content seem a bit excessive for a new site - 60 days to close an account (during which time the art remains on sale), and no more than 25% of your portfolio can be deleted in a 90 day period. Why do you feel you need those? When you're an unknown quantity, that's a lot of trust to ask for.So far the contributors haven't mentioned it as an issue, but I'm flexible to adjusting the details if there's a need.
Quote from: Jo Ann Snover2I hope you're planning to allow contributors to opt out of affiliate sales, and to publish a list of any such sites for contributors to see. There have been no end of problems with finding our work scattered all over the place and not knowing which agency licensed it, how much we would be paid, etc.Right now there are only two - Foundmyself and ArtsyStock, and the pricing structure, license, and everything else is the same on both.
Quote from: Jo Ann Snover2If you spend any time looking around MSG, you'll see that contributors keep track of how sites are doing and which ones are worth uploading to by talking about earnings, royalty rates, etc. People will talk your site up if they're doing well there or tell others it's not worth it if they're not. If you start closing accounts if people engage in that sort of discussion, I doubt anyone here will be interested in submitting to your site.Good point.
Quote from: Boians Cho Joo Young on July 21, 2014, 06:49Thanks for the questions. So ...
Some questions ask you?
1. Sign in non 'artsystock.com' Why should other sites?
http://www.foundmyself.com/sell-art-stock.php
2. I would like to know is whether the bulk upload?


Quote from: leaf on November 16, 2013, 07:11I have, yeah, but buyers there seem to prefer turnkey sites rather than domains. Still might give it a go. I thought maybe here someone would see more value in it for a potential project. Thanks Leaf
have you considered putting it on flippa and making an auction out of it.
Quote from: cobalt on January 19, 2013, 17:34Yes, is this possible?
is it possible to opt out of subscriptions with photos?
I know you can with video.
From what I hear this is what many people would like to do- send images to ss only for regular single sales.
Quote from: Sadstock on January 10, 2013, 17:28Once iS breaches their part of the contract, the rest is null and void.
From 15b of the contributor agreement
b.You consent to service of any required notice or process upon you by email, registered mail or overnight courier with proof of delivery notice, addressed to the address or contact information provided by you at the time you are first granted access to the membership portions of the Site. You agree to waive any right you may have to (i) trial by jury; and (ii) to commence or participate in any class action against iStockphoto related to the Site or this Agreement.
Not saying that the language is ironclad, but we did agree to it
Quote from: jsnover on December 03, 2012, 05:44Just got mine, so yours might just be delayed. My account is a contributor and buyer account, and I've purchased more than I've contributed, #s-wise.
I just received the 20% off any credit pack e-mail - coming to my contributor account, and nothing to the test account that received the 30% off agency e-mail.
Quote from: jsmithzz on December 02, 2012, 08:42^ Romney voter
Wow, are you joking? Since when did this become the pan-handlers forum? If you want more DL's, put the work in and earn them.
Love it. They can't even report on their mistakes without mistakes.QuotePosted By Jancouver:
I'm out, I have been around way too long and got almost 10K downloads and now I will be traeted as someone who started yesterday and just turned exclusive. iStock will take additional 17% of my revenue jsut because I didnt make the 11K sales. Like it was my fault. Good luck to you all, I cant take it anymore ... it was a good ride butunfotutnatelly now its over. Too bad I canceled the the other accounts when I bacame exclusive ... oh well, we all make mistakes.
QuoteAsshat:
Well, thanks for letting us know. If you have any questions regarding your account please feel free to contact Contributor Relations.
Quote from: vannphoto on November 29, 2012, 09:31
so true, how do we know if they aren't stealing from the till?
who audits them to keep them honest?
Quote from: wolfman on November 29, 2012, 07:10
Last year I was easily 25k over my target, this year my RCs have halved and I'll be almost 25k under my target... absolutely abysmal....
Quote from: qwerty on November 29, 2012, 06:41Lol true. We should be thankful the site hasn't melted our motherboards and kidnapped our newborn puppies. Thank goodness for the money we've lost.
Same level achieved but won't go near getting to the next.
ahh the days of 20%
Imagine all the extra good programing guys they've got with the extra %, if they didn't have them the IS sight would surely be broken.
Quote from: oxman on November 29, 2012, 06:32Nicely done!
I hit 40% today actually and got the congrats email. A nice 15% increase. Nice way to start the day.
Quote from: ShadySue on November 28, 2012, 20:42
No, you just have to try to shoot saleable stuff, while they do everything they can to stop buyers from buying it. Sort of like a diabolic game.
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