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shanan Pro User says:
What happens if I change my mind?
There are three main stages of your agreement with Getty Images:
1) You have signed the agreement, but you haven’t processed your photos for sale yet,
2) You have signed the agreement and have photos for sale but none have sold, or
3) You have signed the agreement, have photos for sale, and one or more has sold. (YAY!)
If you’re at step 1), you don’t even really need to back out since you don’t have to accept your invitations, and your account can just sit there – it will expire after its initial term of two years.
If you’ve signed the agreement but have not processed any of your images, you don’t even really need to back out since you don’t have to accept your invitations, and your account can just sit there – it will expire after its initial term of two years. So be sure you are ready to give Getty Images rights before you hit the "Submit" button.
If you have processed images and submitted them to the website, those images are bound by the contract which lasts three years—but you need not accept any more invitations you receive. You will have the chance to write to Getty Images and cancel the agreement within 60 days of the end of that 2 year term to release the images you submitted. You’ll need to let Getty Images know in writing, otherwise, your contract will be automatically renewed for one more year.
If after three years, you wish to terminate the agreement, you’ll need to let Getty Images know in writing, with 60 days notice. Otherwise, your contract will be automatically renewed. (All this is outlined in the Getty Images Contributor Agreement.)
Originally posted 42 months ago. (permalink)
josh-n edited this topic 42 months ago.
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shanan Pro User says:
Can I remove my photos from Getty Images?
During image preparation, before you submit the final to the Getty Images site, there are multiple opportunities to remove the photo from the collection.
Once you hit the "Submit" button after preparing the image, you cannot remove the image from the collection. (Getty Images customers need to know that when they save an image to their lightbox and pitch it to their client, it will still be there for them when they have the green light to use it!)
Deciding to actually sell your work on Getty Images is a big step, and something that you need to fully understand before you do it, because once your photos have sold, rights licensed won’t be withdrawn from the client and won’t expire until the license expires.
Originally posted 42 months ago. (permalink)
Tom W at Getty Images (a group admin) edited this topic 41 months ago.
Invitatie Getty Images, ervaringen ?
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