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Shutterstock.com / Re: November earnings still showing
« on: December 05, 2016, 09:00 »
They sent me an email on Dec, 2nd regarding possible "fluctuations" in the earnings display and that they will sort it out - mine have been correct since Dec, 3rd...

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123RF / Re: Sales
« on: September 28, 2016, 05:32 »
Usually I have at least one sale per day on 123RF, but this month there is a "hole" in my statistics with no sales from 15th to 25th...

Also they paid me on time (15th or 16th), but the earning stats reflected this payment only ten days later. So I strongly suspect they had a major issue with their database. Can't say if there haven't been any sales, or if they just haven't been reported...  ::)

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Panthermedia.net / Re: Panthermedia - bad news
« on: July 27, 2016, 08:03 »
I cancelled my account with them yesterday (because of this), they replied promptly (within 24 hours).

Be aware that the removal of your photos from Partner sites will take up to six months.

I'm not with PM but I wonder if this is stated in their terms when you sign up.  I ask because if that is indeed the case, PM should provide you with a list of their partner sites so you can personally verify the images are removed. Otherwise, how would you ever know if your images were removed?

I had a case a couple of years ago where I closed an account and someone sent me a link months later of a site that was selling my underwater work.  After I inquired, sure enough it was a partner site to the one I closed months earlier.  After I contacted them, they said sorry, we will remove them promptly and they did. But the point is they kept selling. Wouldn't an API set up deactivate images instantly on partner sites? I assume each partner site has their own terms, too, which complicates the whole area of image management.

I signed up with them in 2008, I think, and I don't think there were any Partner sites at that time. Technically you're right of course, but at the rate they are selling my photos on their own as well as on the Partner sites they are welcome to have them... I didn't just say that out loud, did I?  ;D

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: istock mail about Royalty adjustment
« on: July 27, 2016, 07:41 »
Now and then I got $0.06 (6 cents) royalties, does anyone know what these are?

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Panthermedia.net / Re: Panthermedia - bad news
« on: July 27, 2016, 05:16 »
I cancelled my account with them yesterday (because of this), they replied promptly (within 24 hours).

Be aware that the removal of your photos from Partner sites will take up to six months.

What is the way to cancel the account?
How did you do that?

I just replied to the e-mail they sent me regarding the "adjustments" and asked for termination and removal of my photos from PM and all Partner sites. They answered - in the affirmative - within 24 hours.

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Panthermedia.net / Re: Panthermedia - bad news
« on: July 15, 2016, 08:04 »
I cancelled my account with them yesterday (because of this), they replied promptly (within 24 hours).

Be aware that the removal of your photos from Partner sites will take up to six months.


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it is a major change, are they saying we will not be able to delete our files anymore? (I guess they  are going to use Getty policy "all or nothing", so you wish you have to delete whole portfolio but not specific files)
Sorry ,missed this thread and posted on the other. They don't even say that. There's no guarantee they will let you delete your images even if you ask them to delete the whole portfolio. This is the worst.

I've e-mailed Tyler to ask him to merge the two as it's messy. We posted within a minute of one another :)

Thank you!

I couldn't not believe what I read...  :o

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iStockPhoto.com / iStock Asset Detail Page - Notification
« on: July 14, 2016, 10:42 »
I just received the following email from Getty/IStock:

"One part of the Unification project is to move contributor tools from iStock.com to shared back office systems across Getty Images and iStock. Once Unification is complete towards the end of the year, you will have new tools available to you to view sales, download and account information, and upload content (DeepMeta and qHero will still be available as well).

In the meantime, between August 20th (or shortly thereafter) and until contributor tools are fully unified, there are some important changes to let you know about:
When you visit the ADP for one of your files, you will no longer see the Manage File toolbar.

Instead, you will be able to view your download history, number of views and number of downloads on your My Uploads page, located under Contributor Tools, as well as third-party applications where supported.
 
You will also be able to edit titles and descriptions from your My Uploads page (by selecting the file ID), as well as third-party applications where supported. Please note that select files may be locked for editing due to various SEO initiatives.

You will no longer be able to edit your keywords via iStock.com or other third-party applications once submitted. Please ensure that your files are properly prepared and edited prior to uploading them to iStock.com and note that the option to edit keywords after submission will be removed from third-party applications shortly, prior to August 20th. (The functionality for editing keywords may still appear on the file edit page, but it no longer supports updates to iStock.com. In fact, you may have already noticed that keyword updates are not being reflected on the ADP and/or do not surface in search results.)

Starting August 20th (or shortly thereafter), and after Unification, you will need to submit a request to deactivate a file. Please note that we will only consider deactivating files for legal or similar justifiable reasons as it provides a negative experience for customers when files are suddenly unavailable for license.

Once our systems are fully unified, you will not be able to edit your metadata (keywords, titles, descriptions) after submission. You can request metadata changes via the ticketing system, but these will be made at our discretion and only where the metadata could not reasonably have been entered correctly at the point of submission. We strongly encourage you to ensure your files are properly prepared and edited prior to uploading them to iStock.com..."


I find the whole email disturbing, but the bolded part (by me) is really scary. Am I reading this wrong, or won't it be possible in the future to control my files one by one (or only if IS/Getty deems the reasons to be "justifiable")?

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Veer Is Moving to Istockphoto.com
« on: March 09, 2016, 04:33 »
Does it mean more buyers coming to IStock? ::)

Yeah, both of them...  ;D

*SCNR*

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Merger & Acquistion, me thinks...

But I can't read the Chinese text...

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123RF / Re: Earnings Page Messed Up???
« on: January 28, 2016, 03:32 »
Still broken for me

For me it usually works after reloading the page two or three times...

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Shutterstcok not working
« on: September 02, 2015, 07:46 »
Question is, what about buyers?

Buyers were fine, even when it didn't work for us...

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Can't login to my SS contributor account
« on: August 27, 2015, 03:23 »
Try again, it works for me now... (and didn't earlier)

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In unrelated news: As of now (GMT: 07:00) the contributor site shows me an HTTP 500 error, the customer site seems to be fine...

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Shutterstock.com / Re: Increase of ELs
« on: May 20, 2015, 03:56 »
None this month, I could be heading for my worst month in 8 years.

Same here, not only no ELs, but ODs are way down for me, too...

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Shutterstock.com / Re: New High (LOW) Today..
« on: April 30, 2015, 00:51 »
huh, sad, do you make very generic food or landscape?

No, I upload my "old" (as in at least one year old) editorial sport shots. That produces (or used to produce) a slow, but constant trickle of sales...

That said, after my zero-sales-Tuesay, I had a perfectly normal Wednesday...

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Shutterstock.com / Re: New High (LOW) Today..
« on: April 29, 2015, 08:17 »
no sales?  how big portfolio? do you make at least 300 images/year?

If this is directed at me: I have around 3.400 photos online with SS and add 300 - 400 per year. I never was a big seller, and never will be, but the trickle of sales was always constant... Up to April 2015, that is...

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Shutterstock.com / Re: New High (LOW) Today..
« on: April 29, 2015, 02:14 »
today is indeed low, 90 subs, 10 ODs, should be 15 OD and 110 subs.  europe was low today....
That's normal fluctuation.  It's perfectly normal to sometimes have 90 and other  days 110.  If it was 40 today then you would have reason to be concerned.

I had a zero download day yesterday on SS on a perfectly normal weekday - something that hasn't happened to me since I joined them in August 2006. I am concerned...

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Huge April slump
« on: April 28, 2015, 04:37 »
My sales had already become weak and erratic averaging two or three a day but since the 15th they've fallen off a cliff and I'm now not even averaging one a day from 5,000 files - and they want us to keep uploading? And I'm a "diamond"-level contributor within a whisker of 57,000 sales (and more than 250,000 across eight or nine sites).

May I ask if this (your) slump is specific to IS? Reason I'm asking is because my April is terrible on all sites, even SS is struggling for me...

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Veer / Re: Veer contributor workspace and dashboard
« on: April 20, 2015, 11:25 »
It's back for me now...

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Alamy.com / Re: Alamy statistics page last update
« on: April 20, 2015, 05:27 »
It has updated for me today - no new sales, though...  ;)

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Veer / Re: Veer contributor workspace and dashboard
« on: April 18, 2015, 10:19 »
Oh, how I miss the thrill of seeing my earnings grow by the minute...  ;D


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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Stupid file deactivation by istock
« on: April 16, 2015, 08:04 »
...For example, train stations are considered public ground as they are dedicated to the public and open around the clock and for everybody, even though they belong to the private train company and are even inside...


I'm pretty sure that train stations are not public ground (with respect to the Panoramafreiheit) and that the "Hausrecht" of the "Deutsche Bahn" applies... I'm also pretty you are not allowed to take photos within a German railway station for commercial purposes without having the permission of the DB: Click

Edit: In the end, this discussion is moot anyway. If they have decided they need a release or that it can only be submitted as editorial, they are not going to change their mind...

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Stupid file deactivation by istock
« on: April 16, 2015, 03:26 »
Not to support IS here, but the "Panoramafreiheit" applies to public ground (as in streets, boardwalks,...). The "Englische Garten" is most certainly not public ground, but is rather governed by the "Bayerische Schlsserverwaltung" - this is where the castle comes from...

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iStockPhoto.com / Re: Editorial Caption
« on: April 07, 2015, 01:51 »
Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA - June 1, 2008: IndyCar Racing League. Milwaukee Mile 2008. Brienne Pedigo ABC sports pit announcer before the race.

Do you send IS editorial sports photos and do they accept them? Because I seem to rememeber, that back in the days when they introduced editorial, sport photography was excluded from the acceptable standards?

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