Getty Makes Millions of Images Free for Bloggers on a Budget
Getty announced a new embedding feature on its website that makes 35 million images free for non-commercial use.
In the tradition of embeddable Tweets and video players, Getty Images has removed its image watermarks and made its stock photo collection free for non-commercial use.
The embeds will make it easier for the company to track how its photos are being used — potentially mitigating the illegal use of copyrighted images — and modify its embed capabilities for user data collection and advertising placement similar to Google’s YouTube model.
Copyright infringement has become a mainstay of bloggers and others without the working knowledge or financial means necessary to engage in legal and ethical sharing practices across the social Web.
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