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This is getting silly  ;D

No. YOU are silly. Times TWO.

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Old Shutterstock Terms: (As of December 2018)

In case anyone wanted them for reference/comparison, this is what they were before:


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    Privacy Statement

        Shutterstock, Inc. ("Shutterstock") operates a global marketplace for stock media. Shutterstock's customers pay a fee to license content from the Shutterstock websites (collectively, "Shutterstock Websites").

    The following is intended to convey the general scope of each term, and does not replace the TOS. Your rights and obligations are controlled solely by the TOS.
        The following Terms of Service ("TOS") is a legally binding, non-exclusive agreement between you and Shutterstock. Please read the TOS carefully and be sure you understand it fully. The TOS describes and controls your legal relationship with Shutterstock, the rights you are granting to Shutterstock in any photographs, images, vectors, moving images, animations, films, videos, audiovisual works or other media together with any associated keywords, metadata and/or titles submitted by you to Shutterstock (collectively, "Content"), and the uses Shutterstock may make of the Content.

    By submitting content to Shutterstock, you agree to all the terms in this agreement.
    Which Terms Apply to Me?

    Determine which Terms of Service apply to you. You can see the previous terms of service here.
    Overview
        By submitting any Content to Shutterstock, you grant to Shutterstock a worldwide, non-exclusive right and license to reproduce, prepare derivative works incorporating, publicly display, sublicense, sell, advertise and market any Content uploaded by you and accepted by Shutterstock, until this Agreement is terminated as herein provided. You also give permission to Shutterstock to add, modify or remove information related to your Content in order to manage and license such Content.

        You are granting Shutterstock the non-exclusive right to license and use your submitted content.
        You grant Shutterstock a worldwide, non-exclusive right to use your name, display name and Content in connection with Shutterstock's marketing and promotional activities without the payment of any compensation to you. Shutterstock, in the exercise of its discretion, may refrain from any or all of the foregoing without any liability to you.
        Shutterstock shall have the right, but not the obligation, to license all Content to its customers for use in accordance with license agreements entered into by Shutterstock, including but not limited to Shutterstock, Inc. Terms of Service License Agreements (collectively, "Licenses").
    Ownership of Content
        The copyrights in all Content remain with the copyright owner, and nothing in the TOS shall be construed as a transfer of copyright to Shutterstock. However, by submitting Content to Shutterstock, you expressly waive any artists' authorship rights or any droit moral that you would otherwise have under the laws of the State of New York, United States Copyright Act or similar laws of any jurisdiction, so that customers may use your Content in accordance with the Licenses issued by Shutterstock.

    You always retain ownership in and to your content.
    Releases
        You agree to provide valid and accurate model releases for all Content you contribute to Shutterstock that, in Shutterstock's judgment, contains an identifiable face or identifiable human figure or other identifiable attribute including, without limitation, voice, appearance, or likeness. You also agree to provide valid and accurate property releases to Shutterstock for all Content that requires such releases, which determination shall be made in Shutterstock's sole discretion. All releases shall be electronically delivered to Shutterstock with the Content. Content without a release that depicts an identifiable person and/or requires a property release may be accepted for "Editorial Use Only" by Shutterstock in its sole discretion.

        Some content you submit may require releases, which you are responsible for providing.
        You agree that you are solely responsible for retaining all original releases and maintaining complete and accurate release records.
        The submission of falsified, inaccurate or otherwise defective model releases is a material breach of the TOS. Releases submitted by you shall not contain any terms inconsistent with the TOS or contain any restrictions not contained in the Shutterstock releases located at the Shutterstock Legal Center.

        To download model and property releases, please see Legal Releases.
        You agree that Shutterstock may furnish copies of releases to customers, as necessary, in order to respond to any potential or actual legal action, to comply with applicable laws, regulations, and/or union reporting requirements, or any other reason Shutterstock deems reasonable in its sole discretion.
        You agree that all Content submitted by you for "Editorial Use Only" shall faithfully depict the subject and be accompanied by accurate titles and keywords. You also understand and agree that certain "Editorial Use Only" Content may require an attestation of authority from a third party granting Contributor's right to record such Content (a "Credential"). You will provide Shutterstock evidence of such Credentials upon request.

        If you submit content for "Editorial Use Only", it may require credentials.
        You agree that Shutterstock may permit Content designated "Editorial Use Only" to be used in a non-Editorial manner at Shutterstock's sole discretion (e.g., Shutterstock may permit a customer to use Content designated "Editorial Use Only" for commercial purposes where the customer obtains the necessary rights and clearances for such use).

        Shutterstock may license Editorial Use Only content for commercial purposes in its discretion.
    Accounts
        You agree to provide true and complete information relating to your Shutterstock contributor account and Content, including but not limited to information relating to the date, location and equipment used in connection with creation of the Content;

        Please make sure that information relating to your Shutterstock account and content is true and complete.
        By opening a Shutterstock account, you express your consent to the Shutterstock Privacy Policy, which is incorporated herein by reference and governs Shutterstock's collection, processing, storage and transfer of the Content and data submitted by you, including data relating to you, your account, your Content or other information related to the foregoing ("Personal Data"). You agree that your Personal Data may be collected, processed, stored, and transferred to jurisdictions other than your home jurisdiction.
        Shutterstock has the right to refuse to establish an account or to close any existing account, for fraud, intellectual property infringement, violation of a third party's rights including those of privacy or publicity, artificially inflating downloads, submission of material that is obscene in nature, violent or that might be construed as defamatory, failure to comply with Shutterstock's guidelines as may be amended from time to time, for any breach of the terms of this or any other agreement that you have with Shutterstock, or for convenience.
        Shutterstock will terminate your account no later than ninety (90) days following its receipt of a written request from you. For the sake of clarity, before the termination of your account is made effective by Shutterstock, your Content will remain available for license by Shutterstock customers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that Shutterstock materially modifies the TOS and does not provide you with prior notice, you may terminate your account within thirty (30) days of the effective date of such modifications.

        We may close your account if you are doing something wrong. You can request that we close your account at any time as well, which we will do within 90 days.
        You may remove Content from your account at any time, provided that in any ninety (90) day period, you remove no more than (i) 100 items of Content; and (ii) 10% of your Content, whichever is greater.
        If your account is terminated for any reason, you must obtain written authorization from Shutterstock prior to establishing another account. You may not have more than one active contributor account at any time without the written consent of Shutterstock in each instance.

        You may not hold more than one Shutterstock account, or share content with another Shutterstock account, without permission.
        You may not submit identical Content to more than one account without the prior written consent of Shutterstock.
    Content
        Shutterstock has the right to refuse to accept or to remove Content from the Shutterstock Websites for any reason. Shutterstock will remove Content if Shutterstock believes that such Content may (in Shutterstock's sole discretion) subject Shutterstock or any of its officers, managers, directors or employees to legal action or if the Content violates the TOS. Notwithstanding the foregoing and subject to Shutterstock's discretion, Content removed by you or opted out by you for any reason may be available for license to those customers that previously downloaded "comp" versions of the removed Content.
        Shutterstock shall use reasonable efforts to cause Content removed from or opted out from Shutterstock Websites to be removed from the websites of any Shutterstock affiliates or partners (including co-branded websites) within ninety (90) days of the removal of the subject Content from the Shutterstock Websites.
        Licenses issued by Shutterstock for any Content that is later removed from the Shutterstock Websites will remain in full force and effect.

        If your content is removed from Shutterstock, existing licenses for previously downloaded content will remain in effect.
        Shutterstock may advertise and/or market your Content on social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter, and similar sites and the applications related thereto.

        Your content may be marketed on social media platforms.
    Usage Restrictions
        Unless you "opt out" (please see "Your Account"), Shutterstock shall have the right to issue an "Enhanced License" with respect to your Content. Customers who purchase an Enhanced License shall have the right to make broader use of your Content. For example, there are no limitations on the number of times an Enhanced License customer can reproduce Content. Please read and familiarize yourself with the terms of the Terms of Service, Enhanced License.
        Unless you "opt out" (please see "Your Account"), Shutterstock shall have the right to license your Content in accordance with a Premier License (or the equivalent). The Premier License includes so-called "Sensitive Use" rights. Sensitive Uses are those uses that depict a person in a manner that a reasonable person might consider offensive, controversial or unflattering.

        We may license your content for sensitive uses unless you opt-out.
        Shutterstock will not license Content for use in connection with matter that is pornographic, defamatory or deceptive, or in a manner that could be considered libelous, obscene, or illegal in nature.

        We will not license your content in a way that is pornographic, defamatory, deceptive, or in a way that is considered libelous, obscene, or illegal.
    Content Submission Guidelines
        You agree to follow Shutterstock's Contributor Guidelines, which are deemed incorporated herein and made a part hereof by this reference. The submission of Content that does not adhere to Shutterstock's Contributor Guidelines may result in the termination of your Shutterstock account.

    Please follow Shutterstock's Contributor Guidelines when submitting content to Shutterstock.
    Forum Guidelines
        You agree to follow Shutterstock's Forum Guidelines. Any activity by you on Shutterstock's forum (please see "Forum for Contributors") which does not adhere to Shutterstock's Forum Guidelines may result in the termination of your Shutterstock account. The terms of Shutterstock's Forum Guidelines are deemed incorporated into and made a part of the TOS by this reference.

    Please follow Shutterstock's Forum Guidelines when participating in the Shutterstock forum.
    Compensation
        Shutterstock shall pay you a royalty for each unique download of Content for which Shutterstock receives payment. The current royalty rates are set forth on the Earnings Schedule, which schedule is incorporated herein by reference. If a customer downloads the same item of Content more than once, you will be paid once only. Please note that there may be a reporting delay for customer downloads reflected in your Shutterstock contributor account.

        We will pay you a royalty for each download of content for which Shutterstock receives payment.
        Royalty payments and accompanying statements will be issued monthly, on or about the 15th day of each month, for the previous month's downloads. Payments are automatic and do not need to be requested.

        The current royalty rates can be found in the Earnings Schedule.
        There is a minimum payout rate per accounting period of: i) Thirty Five US Dollars (USD 35.00) for electronic payments; and ii) Five Hundred US Dollars (USD 500.00) for payment by check (the "Payout Minimums"). If during an accounting period, you haven't reached the Payout Minimums, your compensation will be rolled over into the next accounting period. If you cancel your account prior to accrued earnings in your royalty account reaching the applicable Payout Minimum, you thereby forfeit such royalties.
        If your account is terminated for a breach of the material terms of the TOS, in addition to its other rights at law or in equity, Shutterstock shall have the right to retain any royalties and/or other compensation otherwise payable to you hereunder as liquidated damages.
        You may not use the Shutterstock service as a means of transferring your Content to a single customer or to a small number of customers nor may you download your own Content. Such activity constitutes a material breach of the TOS. If you engage in such activity, Shutterstock may avail itself of all rights it has hereunder, including but not limited to terminating your account and/or retaining any accrued but unpaid royalties.
        Shutterstock may recoup royalties paid to you in connection with refunds issued by Shutterstock by deducting applicable royalties credited to your account. Credit card chargebacks will be treated in the same manner as refunded subscriptions. Shutterstock does not deduct the amount credited to your account for refunds and chargebacks in connection with any license, but it reserves the right to change this policy at any time. Such change shall not constitute a material modification to the TOS. Shutterstock shall notify you of any such change with an announcement on your login page.
        If Shutterstock makes an overpayment of royalties or other compensation to you for any reason, Shutterstock shall have the right to deduct the amount of such overpayment from your accrued royalties or to demand the immediate repayment of such overpaid royalties or other compensation.
        If you receive your payments through an online payment processing service (e.g., Paypal or Moneybookers) you may not share your online payment processing service account with another Shutterstock contributor. Shutterstock's obligation to make payment to you hereunder shall be fulfilled by making payment to the online payment processing service designated by you.

        Please do not use your account to download your own content, or to transfer content to customers. Also, you may not share your payment processing account (e.g., PayPal, Moneybookers) with another Shutterstock contributor.
    Referral Programs
        If you refer other content contributors to Shutterstock and the contributor identifies you to Shutterstock as the referring party pursuant to Shutterstock's referral program, you will be paid a royalty as set forth on the Earnings Schedule. Any referrer royalties credited to your account from a subscription that is later refunded or charged back to Shutterstock will be deemed to be an overpayment of royalties to you. Shutterstock reserves the right to withhold payments due to you under the Shutterstock referral program for up to 90 days from the date the referred contributor establishes its Shutterstock account.

        You may earn more by referring contributors and customers who identify you as a referral. Please see the Earnings Schedule for more information.
        If you refer a customer to Shutterstock and the customer identifies you to Shutterstock as the referring party, your royalty account will be credited as specified on the Earnings Schedule. You will not receive a royalty for any renewals or subsequent purchases by the customer you referred. Any referrer royalties credited to your account from a subscription that is later refunded or charged back to Shutterstock will be deemed to be an overpayment of royalties to you. Shutterstock reserves the right to withhold payments due to you under the Shutterstock referral program for up to 90 days from the date the referred customer establishes its Shutterstock account.
    Taxes
        If you are a "US Person" as said term is defined by the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS"), a signed and completed IRS Form W-9 must be submitted to Shutterstock for Shutterstock to make payments to you. A W-9 is used to certify under penalty of perjury that your social security number is correct and that you are not subject to backup withholding taxes.

        If you are a U.S. person, you must submit a W-9 form to be paid.
        Foreign persons might be subject to U.S. income tax on income they receive from U.S. sources. If you are a "Foreign Person" as said term is defined by the IRS, a signed and completed IRS Form W-8 must be submitted to Shutterstock in order for you to claim a reduced rate of, or exemption from, withholding as a resident of a foreign country with which the United States has an income tax treaty.

        If you are a foreign person, you must submit a W-8 form if you would like to claim a reduced withholding rate, where applicable.
    For more information, please see the Tax Center.
    Shutterstock Trademarks
        For the purposes of the TOS, the term, "Trademark(s)" means all common law or registered trademarks, logos, service marks, trade names, Internet domain names, or other indications of origin now or in the future used by Shutterstock.
        Nothing contained herein grants or shall be construed to grant you any rights to use any Shutterstock Trademarks.
        You agree that you will not use Shutterstock's Trademarks in any manner that might tarnish, disparage, or reflect adversely on such Trademarks or Shutterstock. Nor will you contest or otherwise challenge (e.g., in any legal action or otherwise), or assist or encourage any other person or entity to contest or challenge, the validity of any of Shutterstock Trademarks or the Trademark rights claimed by Shutterstock.
        You agree that you will not use any Shutterstock Trademarks or any variant thereof including misspellings) as a domain name or as part of a domain name regardless of the top-level domain, as part of a blog name or social media handle or channel, or as a metatag, keyword, or any other type of programming code or data.
        You may not at any time, adopt or use, without Shutterstock's prior written consent any word or mark which is similar to or likely to be confused with Shutterstock's Trademarks.
        The look and feel of the Shutterstock Websites, including all page headers, custom graphics, button icons, and scripts, is the trade dress and/or trademark or service mark of Shutterstock and may not be copied, imitated or used, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Shutterstock.

        You may not use Shutterstock's trademarks in any form without permission.
        You may not frame or hotlink to the Shutterstock Websites or to any item of Content other than your own without the prior written consent of Shutterstock.

        Please do not copy, frame, or hotlink to the Shutterstock websites without permission.
        All rights in and to Shutterstock's Trademarks not expressly granted to you hereunder are reserved by Shutterstock.
    Copyright Infringement Claims
        You hereby grant Shutterstock the right and authority to take such steps as Shutterstock deems commercially reasonable to protect Shutterstock's rights in the Content.
        In the event that you believe Content has been misused, you shall take no action without providing notice of such misuse to Shutterstock and receiving Shutterstock's prior written consent to such action.
        While Shutterstock takes commercially reasonable steps to ensure that the rights of its Contributors are not violated by customers or other parties, Shutterstock has no obligation to pursue legal action against any alleged infringer of any of your rights in and to any Content.

        We respect your rights and may take action to protect your content. If you suspect potential misuse of your content, please contact us with the details before taking any action directly.
    Representations and Warranties
        You represent and warrant that:
        you have the full right, power and authority to enter into this agreement and to fully perform all of your obligations hereunder;
        you are under no legal disability or contractual restriction that prevents you from entering into this agreement
        you are at least 18 years of age;
        the Content and all parts thereof are owned and/or controlled by you, unencumbered and original works and are capable of copyright protection in all countries where copyright or similar protection is available;
        if the Content contains sound recordings, music and/or lyrics, you own or have acquired all rights to use such sound recordings, music and/or lyrics from the owner of the copyright in such sound recordings, music and/or lyrics.
        if the Content consists in whole or in part of design elements, fonts, clipart, sprites, vectors, brush tools and the like that are included in design programs (e.g., Photoshop, Daz, Illustrator), the end user license agreement, terms of service or the equivalent license held by you permits you to incorporate such elements in Content created by you, and to license such Content to Shutterstock for the purposes set forth herein.
        the Content is neither obscene nor defamatory, does not violate any applicable laws and/or regulations, and does not infringe the copyright or any other rights of any third party, including, without limitation, trademark rights and the rights of privacy and publicity.
        you possess valid Credentials for each item of "Editorial Use Only" Content for which credentials may be required.
        there is no suit action or claim or other legal or administrative proceeding now pending or threatened which might directly or indirectly affect the Content or which might in any way impair the rights granted by you hereunder; and

        you will not transmit unsolicited emails or engage in so-called "spamming" to publicize or promote your relationship with Shutterstock or the sale of your Content - nor will you advertise or otherwise publicize your relationship with Shutterstock, nor will you use Shutterstock's Trademarks through the use of search engine advertising and/or marketing.

        You acknowledge that such advertising and/or marketing might infringe on the intellectual property rights of Shutterstock and/or third parties. In addition to its other rights and/or remedies under the TOS, Shutterstock shall be under no obligation to pay you any referral fees or other compensation if you violate the terms of this subparagraph.
        Shutterstock represents and warrants that:
        it has the power and authority to enter into this agreement and to fully perform all of its obligations hereunder; and

        upon making or learning of any claim that is inconsistent with any of the warranties or representations made by you, Shutterstock may send you written notice of such claim, using the email address provided by you to Shutterstock, specifying the details of the claim as then known to Shutterstock.

        Pending the determination of such claim, Shutterstock may withhold from royalties and/or other compensation due to you hereunder, such sums as are reasonably related to the probable value of the claim as determined by Shutterstock. You will cooperate fully with Shutterstock in the defense of any such claims. You may participate in the defense of any claim through counsel of your selection at your own expense.

    You agree that you are legally able to enter into this agreement, and that none of the content you submit will violate any laws or infringe any third party's rights.
    Confidentiality
        By submitting any Content to Shutterstock, you acknowledge that you will acquire certain confidential and proprietary information, including but not limited to royalty rates, royalty payments and earnings data (collectively, "Confidential Information"). You agree to keep Confidential Information confidential and to not disclose Confidential Information to any third party other than representatives, agents, attorneys, accountants, auditors and advisors with a bona fide need to know, who shall first agree to keep the terms confidential.

    Please do not disclose confidential information about your Shutterstock account.
    Indemnification
        You agree to indemnify and hold Shutterstock, its subsidiaries, affiliates, directors, officers, and employees harmless from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and disbursements) arising out of any breach or claimed breach of any of your representations or warranties or any of your obligations under the TOS. You will only be liable for any incidental, consequential, or special damages in the case of third party claims.

        If a claim arises due to your breach of your representations in this agreement, you agree to cover Shutterstock for its loss. If a claim arises due to Shutterstock's breach of its representations in this agreement, Shutterstock agrees to cover you for your loss.

        The party seeking indemnification agrees to notify the other party as soon as possible.
        Shutterstock shall indemnify and hold you harmless from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees and disbursements) arising out of any breach or claimed breach of any of Shutterstock's representations or warranties or any of Shutterstock's obligations pursuant to the TOS. Shutterstock will only be liable for incidental, consequential, or special damages in the case of third party claims.

        If Shutterstock is the indemnifying party, it shall defend such claims, control litigation, and settle claims in its sole discretion. If a settlement creates a financial obligation for you, it shall require your written consent, which you will not unreasonably withhold or delay. If you are the indemnifying party, Shutterstock shall have the right but not the obligation to assume control of any litigation.

        When indemnification is sought due to a legal claim by a third party, the indemnified party shall:
            promptly notify the indemnifying party of the claim. If the indemnified party does not notify the indemnifying party, the indemnifying party must still meet its indemnification obligations under the TOS, unless the failure to notify causes material prejudice to the indemnifying party; and
            give the indemnifying party the opportunity to defend the claim with counsel reasonably acceptable to the indemnified party. Counsel that is acceptable to indemnifying party's errors and omissions insurance carrier shall be deemed to be acceptable to indemnified party. The indemnified party agrees to cooperate with the indemnifying party in the defense of any claim, at the indemnified party's expense. If for any reason the indemnifying party does not elect to or fails to defend a claim, the indemnified party may do so at the indemnifying party's sole expense
    Miscellaneous
        The relationship of the parties is that of independent contractors. There is no relationship of partnership, joint venture, employment, franchise or agency created hereby between the parties.
        The TOS contains the entire understanding of the parties with respect to the subject matter covered herein and supersede any prior agreements with respect to such subject matter.
        The validity, interpretation and enforcement of the TOS, matters arising out of or related to the TOS or its making, performance or breach, and related matters shall be governed by the internal laws of the State of New York (without reference to choice of law doctrine). Any legal action or proceeding concerning the validity, interpretation and enforcement of the TOS, matters arising out of or related to this TOS or its making, performance or breach, or related matters shall be brought exclusively in the courts of the State of New York in the County of New York or of the United States of America for the Southern District of New York, and all parties consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of those courts, waiving any objection to the propriety or convenience of such venues.
        If any individual term of the TOS is found to be invalid or unenforceable by any legal or regulatory body of competent jurisdiction, such finding will be limited solely to such invalid or unenforceable part, without affecting the remaining parts of such individual term, or any other part of the TOS, so that the TOS shall otherwise remain in full force and effect. The TOS shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of each party and their respective legal representatives, successors in interest and permitted assigns.
        Shutterstock will not be liable for any damages, including actual, indirect, special, or consequential damages arising from the submission or use of your Content or the termination of your Contributor Account.
        Please note that Shutterstock reserves the right to modify these terms at any time by an announcement on your login page. You agree to be bound by all such changes. If you do not agree with any of the changes, please remove from Shutterstock, pursuant to the terms herein, all or that portion of your Content to which you do not wish the changes to apply.
        In the event that you breach any of the terms of this or any other agreement with Shutterstock, Shutterstock shall have the right to terminate your account without further notice, in addition to Shutterstock's other rights at law and/or equity.
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        If these terms change, we will notify you. This agreement will be governed by New York law.

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You have ruined the thread by posting this big, long thing. Im going to keep quoting it ad nauseum. 🙄

no, didn't ruin the thread. but YOU reposted... :P

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Old Shutterstock Terms: (As of December 2018)

In case anyone wanted them for reference/comparison, this is what they were before:


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    Privacy Statement

        Shutterstock, Inc. ("Shutterstock") operates a global marketplace for stock media. Shutterstock's customers pay a fee to license content from the Shutterstock websites (collectively, "Shutterstock Websites").

    The following is intended to convey the general scope of each term, and does not replace the TOS. Your rights and obligations are controlled solely by the TOS.
        The following Terms of Service ("TOS") is a legally binding, non-exclusive agreement between you and Shutterstock. Please read the TOS carefully and be sure you understand it fully. The TOS describes and controls your legal relationship with Shutterstock, the rights you are granting to Shutterstock in any photographs, images, vectors, moving images, animations, films, videos, audiovisual works or other media together with any associated keywords, metadata and/or titles submitted by you to Shutterstock (collectively, "Content"), and the uses Shutterstock may make of the Content.

    By submitting content to Shutterstock, you agree to all the terms in this agreement.
    Which Terms Apply to Me?

    Determine which Terms of Service apply to you. You can see the previous terms of service here.
    Overview
        By submitting any Content to Shutterstock, you grant to Shutterstock a worldwide, non-exclusive right and license to reproduce, prepare derivative works incorporating, publicly display, sublicense, sell, advertise and market any Content uploaded by you and accepted by Shutterstock, until this Agreement is terminated as herein provided. You also give permission to Shutterstock to add, modify or remove information related to your Content in order to manage and license such Content.

        You are granting Shutterstock the non-exclusive right to license and use your submitted content.
        You grant Shutterstock a worldwide, non-exclusive right to use your name, display name and Content in connection with Shutterstock's marketing and promotional activities without the payment of any compensation to you. Shutterstock, in the exercise of its discretion, may refrain from any or all of the foregoing without any liability to you.
        Shutterstock shall have the right, but not the obligation, to license all Content to its customers for use in accordance with license agreements entered into by Shutterstock, including but not limited to Shutterstock, Inc. Terms of Service License Agreements (collectively, "Licenses").
    Ownership of Content
        The copyrights in all Content remain with the copyright owner, and nothing in the TOS shall be construed as a transfer of copyright to Shutterstock. However, by submitting Content to Shutterstock, you expressly waive any artists' authorship rights or any droit moral that you would otherwise have under the laws of the State of New York, United States Copyright Act or similar laws of any jurisdiction, so that customers may use your Content in accordance with the Licenses issued by Shutterstock.

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504
General Stock Discussion / Re: pond5 sales plummet to $0?
« on: April 22, 2019, 08:53 »
I second that emotion wih zero sales. I am also exclusive but for the first time I had 0 sales in consecutive 30 days at my non exclusive account, despite having larger than usual views.

did you say anything to them? (i.e., upset about the commission change?)

505
General Stock Discussion / Re: pond5 sales plummet to $0?
« on: April 21, 2019, 11:16 »
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I voiced an opinion

Ah, if that was the case, I have made so many extra ultra positive comments, I should sell like crazy!

They are not stupid, content is king, customers (guess) buy what they need. Not "exclusive" irrelevant or inferior clips! Perhaps they messed with something, look how many times login (with w/out) verification changes, curation times, order in own clips, etc.

Guess things will settle down. After Easter or in time.



EDIT: On a second thought, all us people exclusive or not raising prices, might affected negative our search ranking? I dunno.

Just wondering if anyone else who voiced an opinion noticed the same, or - if it is just a bit a fluke. (Very concidental fluke, seeing as the last year has been consistently a couple hundred/month, now $0).

506
General Stock Discussion / pond5 sales plummet to $0?
« on: April 21, 2019, 00:01 »
not sure if it is because I voiced an opinion along with many others (I was quite polite, I know others were a bit 'agitated')...

but - has anyone else seen their pond5 sales plummet to $0 since last month? they were consistently producing at least a few hundred $$$... but $0, strange...

507
Are you setting the "HD" clips to between $60-80? Or is that the 4K version?

508
I doubt he is 'struggling'. It does look like good, popular content, so educated guess - if he is on the major agencies, I'd say about $10-$15k/month at least.

A little bit of research would tell you they are among the 5-10 top stock footage producers in the world. At least used to be. MUCH more than $15k/month. At least used to be. :)

Ah, it was just an educated guess. I didn't know he was *that* high up the food chain... so what, he'd be making $100k+/month?

Then wow, that is quite an interesting move... I'm supposing he must have some really big insight/marketing plan then to focus on the subscription model...

509
I doubt he is 'struggling'. It does look like good, popular content, so educated guess - if he is on the major agencies, I'd say about $10-$15k/month at least.

But I would say he knows storyblocks makes $20 million+ year with their subscription model, motionarray makes about $400k/year currently with their stock video category, envato - don't know their numbers - but I believe it is in the millions, and he wants a cut of that/up his profit to maybe $50-$60k/month, if not more.

What I don't know is if he has the marketing experience/know how to achieve that, because it is a lot easier said than done - especially as these agencies have been around for 7/15 years approx respectively, and going into it will be a bit of work. Not that it's impossible - it's not - but I don't know if he knows the work involved.

The fact he posted "here" telling his competition that he is going to undercut them significantly, instead of making more intelligent marketing decisions leads me to believe he is rather new to marketing.

Hello,

I'll come out from under my rock if you promise not to pelt me with Rice Crispie.

Yes I'm responsible. I started FilmHERO.com 2 years ago.  It started as an idea with my partner in crime Helen Fields. We wanted to become more independent. The idea grew and evolved from there as the industry changed over that time.  I'm not an agency that's supporting other artists.  We run an expensive business, as you all know, video is not cheap to produce and it's become unsustainable.

The cut that all agencies take from us leaves us too little to secure our futures.  We had to move into a different model with better control over our assets, that would be more effective going into the future. We're not the first. Others are already doing it - take a look at Storyblocks. Nothing we do is designed to impact anyone else, but this was the only business model that showed ongoing promise rather than slow decline, and believe me, we spent years studying it. Subscription is coming - the larger agencies are already discussing it - and when that happens the cut we get is likely to drop dramatically. So we invested . in ourselves, in our own site. We spent years working 12 hour days, saving money, busting ourselves to provide for our family.  Us sitting around moaning about the decline of the industry wasn't an option.  We're happy to answer any (polite) questions.
 
Thank you

David Baumber

the situation is dramatic that's the only truth i read from your words. fee facto giving away your great content hoping to make some money because even video soon will be worst than photo.
nfrotunately this is the truth fro everybody who want to live out of this. no matter the quality of content produced, as you are simply proving that even top notch are struggling. sure this can be stil for years good holy and side line earning but to live out of this you need more than a miracle. live i mean earning more than 100k years as independent and more as house of production.

510
Adobe Stock / Re: Adobe Stock announces new Head of Content
« on: April 16, 2019, 20:16 »
Thanks.

BTW - any word on when the adobe keywording system will be updated to allow easier updates via .csv files? Thanks!

511
I understand the thinking.

It's an easy way to make some quick cash, because right now it is undercutting a lot of the large agencies, but putting you on par with envato/motionarray in terms of bottom basement prices.

The work does look pretty good - so in some ways you are really undervaluing it. You could charge more.

But, I understand the appeal of quick cash, and pricing it so incredibly low that you are bound to get a lot of signups providing you do your marketing right.

Hello,

I'll come out from under my rock if you promise not to pelt me with Rice Crispie.

Yes I'm responsible. I started FilmHERO.com 2 years ago.  It started as an idea with my partner in crime Helen Fields. We wanted to become more independent. The idea grew and evolved from there as the industry changed over that time.  I'm not an agency that's supporting other artists.  We run an expensive business, as you all know, video is not cheap to produce and it's become unsustainable.

The cut that all agencies take from us leaves us too little to secure our futures.  We had to move into a different model with better control over our assets, that would be more effective going into the future. We're not the first. Others are already doing it - take a look at Storyblocks. Nothing we do is designed to impact anyone else, but this was the only business model that showed ongoing promise rather than slow decline, and believe me, we spent years studying it. Subscription is coming - the larger agencies are already discussing it - and when that happens the cut we get is likely to drop dramatically. So we invested . in ourselves, in our own site. We spent years working 12 hour days, saving money, busting ourselves to provide for our family.  Us sitting around moaning about the decline of the industry wasn't an option.  We're happy to answer any (polite) questions.
 
Thank you

David Baumber

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Actually it's really quite simple.

They are trying to steal/get market share by super low pricing from agencies that charge 3x+ for a single clip. Envato & motionarray pay authors $0.30-$1/clip, so why not them is what they are thinking. And instead of it going to a bunch of people, it goes directly to them. In the ukraine (guessing that is where they are from), $2/$3/hour is 'good' money - so if they get $10k/month, they are happy.

The micro price/high volume model worked exceptionally well or me for many years. I made over 200k on the side with at the time maybe 3000 photos.

But many of these images sold thousands of times.

If the volume is high enough, the micro model can work really well.

Selling a file 500 times for one dollar gives me the same as selling it once for 500.

Plus - the micro model was extremly sustainable, highly predictable monthly income.

Also made it much easier to predict returns, so you could calculate really well how much to invest in your production.


But I have never seen high volume sales in video.

For me it is not a morality issue, a photo or video is not morally superior with a higher price tag.

In fact I have made thousands of dollars from very mundane, low quality shoots. But it was what the buyer really needed. Looking for these niches is something I spend a lot of time on.

I have met David and am grateful for what I learned that day.

So I am trying to understand their business model with fairness.

Maybe they can consider to still supply high quality content at other prices elsewhere, not just pond5 exclusive, but all the sites that have premium collections.

Think of it as building up some kind of longterm life insurance.

Because the wall is coming and having a mix of macro and micro income gives better stability.

Just my 2 cents.

eta: 12000 files is a drop in the ocean, this is not a 10 million file agency. And obviously they will attract a lot of custom work as well.

Many artists have a webshop with their own files at low prices.

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Fun Fact/Important Fact that everyone in stock photography/videography should note.

I made my first official sale in April 2017. Mark that on your calendar! It's an important date your children, your children's children, and your ancestors for millenia to come will need to take note of in their history books.

Plus - you can say you were here when you heard it first :)


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I really didn't expect this place to be such a hostile environment, there's some toxic people here but i'm glad everyone isn't like this. Thank you to the 1 genuine response iv'e had from this forum.
Tell us who you are and what academic institution you are studying at and you might find us less so but I'm guessing you won't.

The thing is - you have no credibility. A number of people are university educated here, so know that you are full of crap.

a) You don't wait 3 weeks before your thesis is due to do a survey. A thesis usually takes 1-2 years, and this is something that would be done at the beginning. Unless this is an undergraduate course, in which case calling it a 'diseration' is not the correct term to describe what you are writing, but rather a paper.
b) Your questions are too generic to derive any meaningful data. The only one that appears somewhat detailed (perhaps disguised to hide your true intent) - is - "which stock clip sells the best and go into detail".

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Anyone know of anything like this?

Yes. If you were *actually* in university, within 2-3 minutes you would have found it, especially if you were in any kind of masters/phD program that required you to do a thesis.

So I highly doubt you are.

Do a little bit of research, it's quite simple to figure out which clips are the best selling clips.

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You might have seen my other post (i'm doing my dissertation on stock footage) so i'm currently researching what sells well. Can you link me to your own personal best selling clip please? It would be a massive help! Thank you in advance

What university do you go to, and what is the title/topic of your disertation?

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For me - $9650/month in royalty sales would be a good wage. Still $3,663 is quite good. I believe after about $3,000/month in sales (at least for north america) - then it starts to become 'livable' if you are living in a small to mid-sized city. Anything above that starts to become fun money :)

$3k/month goes long ways in most parts of the world! I'm in Portugal where the minimum wage is relatively low for European standards at $700/month.

$3k/month is a huge salary here. Same goes for microstock hot-spots such as Ukraine and Thailand.

Ah, where I live, $3k usd/month pays the basic bills (living, food, internet, rent - not owning, etc). You need more than that to start to do fun stuff.

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I'm confused... did you earn $9,650 or $3663?

Your post says $9650, yet - you only list $3663???

My attempt at an April Fools report was perhaps too subtle. It was, of course, $3663. I thought the rest of the post made that clear. Sorry.

Steve

Ah,kk. For me - $9650/month in royalty sales would be a good wage. Still $3,663 is quite good. I believe after about $3,000/month in sales (at least for north america) - then it starts to become 'livable' if you are living in a small to mid-sized city. Anything above that starts to become fun money :)

Or like myself, have four other sources of income, so I can continue to "make money" on Microstock?  ;D

Cool, what else do you do/what types of income sources? (Me too for that matter - but I think it would be fantastic to make a living from doing this, because it is quite fun!)

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I'm confused... did you earn $9,650 or $3663?

Your post says $9650, yet - you only list $3663???

My attempt at an April Fools report was perhaps too subtle. It was, of course, $3663. I thought the rest of the post made that clear. Sorry.

Steve

Ah,kk. For me - $9650/month in royalty sales would be a good wage. Still $3,663 is quite good. I believe after about $3,000/month in sales (at least for north america) - then it starts to become 'livable' if you are living in a small to mid-sized city. Anything above that starts to become fun money :)

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Yeah, unfortunately - they are allowed to do that...

When amazon first started becoming *really* popular (about 10/15 years ago) - a bunch of "internet marketers" popped up "reselling" books claiming to be a "new publisher"...

So they went to the gutenberg press (holding of public domain works) - downloaded tens of thousands of books, slapped their name on it as a "publisher", made 1-2 "edits" (i.e., commentary/intro etc on the book so they could claim it as a "new" book) - and essentially profited off of thousands and thousands of other people's hard work...

With this kinda logic, I can buy a movie, add some of my own shots and resell it as my own work?

If it is in the public domain, or I believe it is 20 years for expired copyrighted works, then yes.

Part of the reasons you have 'oldie' radio stations, because I believe it is after 20 years, then don't have to pay royalties to the artists.

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Yeah, unfortunately - they are allowed to do that...

When amazon first started becoming *really* popular (about 10/15 years ago) - a bunch of "internet marketers" popped up "reselling" books claiming to be a "new publisher"...

So they went to the gutenberg press (holding of public domain works) - downloaded tens of thousands of books, slapped their name on it as a "publisher", made 1-2 "edits" (i.e., commentary/intro etc on the book so they could claim it as a "new" book) - and essentially profited off of thousands and thousands of other people's hard work...

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Off Topic / Re: Mercedes sues mural artists
« on: April 05, 2019, 08:00 »
Interesting... I'm not quite what to say of that...

By creating a mural - it is now a 'public' work... Where naturally tourists, etc are going to be taking lots of pictures... So in one way I think it would be fine for a company to have it in the background - because it doesn't seem any different than say taking a picture in front of a house, skyscaper, etc...

But then I can see the artists being upset if they "knew" the company was making lots of money off of their artwork... and the sting, so wanting a slice of that cash... but I am not sure if this is just more or less greed (like "HEY! wait a sec, you mean I can make TONS of cash?!?!?!") Unless they commissioned the work saying "no photos allowed unless you pay me"

I'm not sure what the difference would be between someone say using unique works of architecture in their ads (i.e., eiffel tower, statue of liberty, etc, etc) and a mural... granted, I am not too familiar with this area - so as far as I know - you don't need "permission" (or to pay a fee) to use the statue of liberty/eiffel tower/etc in your ads, so not sure whether the murals have a leg to stand on either...

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I think I have cracked the code to determine what really is "good news"... (this post is a bit tongue in cheek).

If a site says they have "Good News!", its good news for them, but not for you.

If a site has "Great News!", then it really is good news for you.

Just received a payment notifcation from shutterstock, telling me they had "Great News!". And it really was great, I am going to get paid. :D So that really is good news!

Code: [Select]
Great news!

Your latest payment has been calculated and will be paid out later this month.

Total Payment: ----- (To be paid by 2019-05-15)

Having no information means that bad developments are unlikely, as in I haven't heard from them in a month, but no news is good news . This proverbial phrase may have originated with King James I of England, who allegedly said No news is better than evil news (1616).

Of course agencies have a way of making evil news into Good News.  ;)

I'll buy the great news theory until something happens to change it.



Lol - so its official - when reading an e-mail from an agency - we need to see if they say "GREAT news" or "GOOD news" to determine if it really IS good news for you, the contributor. Here here!

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I think I have cracked the code to determine what really is "good news"... (this post is a bit tongue in cheek).

If a site says they have "Good News!", its good news for them, but not for you.

If a site has "Great News!", then it really is good news for you.

Just received a payment notifcation from shutterstock, telling me they had "Great News!". And it really was great, I am going to get paid. :D So that really is good news!

Code: [Select]
Great news!

Your latest payment has been calculated and will be paid out later this month.

Total Payment: ----- (To be paid by 2019-05-15)

525
I'm confused... did you earn $9,650 or $3663?

Your post says $9650, yet - you only list $3663???

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