Getty Images Go Public

For over 100 years, Getty Images have put watermarks on its 150 million photographs to keep people from using them without paying for them. For over 25 percent of the photographs, this policy has disappeared. All users have to do in order to use the images free is to give credit and a link to the licensing page with a new embed program. A Getty executive, Craig Peters, explained the change by saying, “Our content was everywhere already.” Thousands of rainbows are just waiting for LGBT bloggers!

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