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GettyImages has a rating of 2.83 stars from 6 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. GettyImages ranks 38th among Stock Photos sites.

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Top Positive Review

“Nice website sell photo”

Cecep R.
11/18/20

Best selling photo app I've found, even though I haven't sold my photos yet. But I am proud to be able to enter and upload photos of my personal work here.

Top Critical Review

“Thanks for inconveniencing people who dont even use your website”

Beau K.
2/18/18

I had never even heard of gettyimages until i saw they were the reason i could no longer view full images.if people were using it to get images from here you could have had that link go to a blank page like other websites have done, not make google get rid of the feature all together and ruin it for everyone else. You guys are truly the worst and i will NEVER find myself using this website because of this garbage. Telling everyone i know how terrible this website is too, while im at it. Maybe if yall go out of business well get the feature back.

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Thumbnail of user beauk5
1 review
0 helpful votes
February 18th, 2018

I had never even heard of gettyimages until i saw they were the reason i could no longer view full images.if people were using it to get images from here you could have had that link go to a blank page like other websites have done, not make google get rid of the feature all together and ruin it for everyone else. You guys are truly the worst and i will NEVER find myself using this website because of this garbage. Telling everyone i know how terrible this website is too, while im at it. Maybe if yall go out of business well get the feature back.

Thumbnail of user serenam11
2 reviews
7 helpful votes
March 24th, 2018

Be warned. Do not buy credits as they will make it the subscription withdrawal amount from your bank account and it is impossible to cancel or change they subscription, they have full control of your credit card, not you

Thumbnail of user adamy12
34 reviews
54 helpful votes
February 18th, 2018

When I was searching for any images on google, I've noticed 2 buttons were missing. I looked it up and they are the one to blame for removing the "View Image" and "Search by image" buttons on Google.

Many news sites mentions gettyimages doing this because their images gets stolen (a. K. a pirated) or that users access the content without the ads.

2 reason why these reasons to remove the buttons are pathetic:

-The image displayed on google images are basically hotlinks to the original source (which is how google image main function), thus users can still pirate using google images by right-clicking on the image and using browser addons. And no, asking google to remove rightclick won't work, I already explained that sites like Benitaepstein did that and nobody would ever wanted to visit a website that have DRM.

-You know, people can still evade ads not only by direct accessing the image (as in, going to the image's URL itself), but also (obviously) using ad blockers. Have you ever herd of using ad block detection?

This is the stupidest move I've ever seen. It is nothing more than adding more clicks to use a great image service; downgrading google images. Why can't they just have images that are full resolution behind a robots. Txt or 403 forbidden on the actual image and the watermarked downgraded version available for public? And yes, I said "google images", not specifically images from gettyimages displayed on Google that the buttons were kicked.

This isn't the only turd they drop, there is one that is still coming out of this company's arse (and it's a long one that clogged the toilet that even a plunger couldn't fix): Threat letters. I have mentioned on this article that this company complains about it's images being stolen and they go out of their way of screwing legitimate things over. They have a long history of sending "demand letters" coercing and even intimidating many site owners that their users is uploading images without their permission. I said demand letters, not DMCA notices, meaning they do not use takedown notices kindly asking them to remove the content without any liability incurred. This is basically the ransom version SOPA/PIPA, these enforcement that goes against the safe harbor liability limitations provisions.

Totally not worth to even go to their site (other than to visit their site with maximum ad blocking protection (to make them lose revenue), page source editing prank to make people think gettyimages is even *******@ppier, and sending hate mail to the CEO). After giving google image users and web owners the middle finger for allowing image piracy, this company should be publicly shamed by all users on the internet.

2019/3/12 update: Oh look: https://torrentfreak.com/100s-of-rightsholder-groups-urge-eu-parliament-to-adopt-the-copyright-directive-*******/ (I cannot use certain characters such as left/right quotation marks here thanks to this site's text handling system):

[The full list of supporters includes popular names such as Thomson Reuters, The Independent, the Association of Independent Music, *Getty Images*, PRS for Music, SACEM, Eurocinema, and many, many others.]

Thats right, Just as I was expecting. If Gettyimages was in the US during 2011-12 they WOULD support SOPA. If you are too lazy on what is Article 13 in the EU, in simple words, its a "Notice and Staydown" provision aimed at crippling the safe harbor provision. Sites will be held liable if an infringing material happens to be re-uploaded after being taken down. This explains why people are complaining that this would lead to automated system to detect a match like youtube's ContentID system, but takes down content instead of monetization.

Thumbnail of user cecepr
3 reviews
0 helpful votes
November 18th, 2020

Best selling photo app I've found, even though I haven't sold my photos yet. But I am proud to be able to enter and upload photos of my personal work here.

Thumbnail of user sivak3
16 reviews
14 helpful votes
December 23rd, 2012

Useful website for designer to get free images for designing

Thumbnail of user christiank42
7 reviews
13 helpful votes
January 6th, 2018

This site IS the benchmark. Intended for the professional only, it has every tool you need in order to search, license and manage your acquisitions. A library unequalled on the planet, it contains every genre, from every age back to the first photography, and even further back to paintings and illustrations, in order to cover nearly every topic on the planet.

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