Guess everyone's familiar with Getty Images (
www.gettyimages.com)
Prohibited use of iStockphoto.com stock photography:
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(g)use any image in the Content that depicts a person to endorse a business, product or service;
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Hmmm. I would venture that the use of humans photographs on a business web site of any kind are designed to induce confidence. If I happen to have a picture of a person on the same page as a testimonial appears, am I thus using that person to endorse my business? This is tricky.
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(h) use any image in the Content that depicts a person in a potentially sensitive subject matter, including, but not limited to mental and physical health issues, social issues, contraband or crime;
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I maintain at least one site related to physical health. The health issue primarily affects women and exercise is recommended as a way to help battle the problem. Having a picture of a woman exercising could be construed as a violation of this term. A "potentially sensitive subject matter" is too vague and prone to change. I imagine that ANY important subject matter is prone to some controversy at some point.
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(k) sub-license, re-sell, rent, lend, or otherwise distribute the Content;
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Vague
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(a) install the Content in only one location; you may physically transfer the Content and its archives from one location to another, however it may only be used in one location at a time;
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So, technically, if the Content is being used on my web site AND I'm editing a local copy to update my web site, then I'm violating copyright.
After looking through this License Agreement, I would be VERY hesitant to use this site. The saying is you get what you pay for... hopefully it won't be a lawsuit.
