Getty’s photo embed service may not be as free as you think

thumbnailYay! More free pictures! We can now use millions of Getty-owned photos for free on our websites, blogs and social media channels (as long as it’s not for commercial purposes).

Getty’s new offering is promising at first glance. Their description of “commercial purposes” is actually pretty lenient. However, a closer look at the program brings up some other, rather serious implications.

Vigilance!

Anyone who needs images to persist indefinitely, even designers posting newsy (here today, ancient history tomorrow) stories, are encouraged to take a long, close look at Getty’s terms of use before proceeding.

Don’t be alarmed by the dry and lengthy legalese; there are really only two paragraphs (at the moment) that refer to the embed feature: just scroll down to the subhead, “Embedded Viewer”.

My first question was, “May I resize or crop an image?” There was no mention about resizing or cropping, but I discovered a couple of other interesting items.

For one thing, “…availability may change without notice.” So an image in a post on my blog may suddenly vanish, and I won’t be aware of it unless I check back. Nice to know.

Then there was:

Getty Images (or third parties acting on its behalf) may collect data related to use of the Embedded Viewer and embedded Getty Images Content, and reserves the right to place advertisements in the Embedded Viewer or otherwise monetize its use without any compensation to you.

It seems fair that they don’t have to compensate us, since we don’t compensate them… but the fact that they can (and apparently plan to) place advertisements in the Embedded Viewer further limits where and how one would want to use the feature.

Bottom line

Getty’s Embedded Viewer could be a useful tool when you need images and don’t mind the branding, but not for anything you expect to persist for more than a very short time.

A little below the bottom line: expect a likely undercurrent associated with use of the viewer; peers (and even some normal humans) who spot the Getty Images branding below the image may regard it as a “budget photo”, possibly degrading the value of your site, and of you.

The core population to whom Getty seems to be targeting the feature is those who have been knowingly or unknowingly abusing intellectual copyrights.

The feature is a fabulous boon pretty much only for those posting newsy stories to the web who don’t mind the Getty-branded copy, and who have no interest in evergreen content.

From my test drive

If you do decide this feature is right for a project, make sure to search only for images that Getty has indicated are ok to embed. From Getty’s Embed Images landing page, I clicked the text link, Search images available to embed. The parameters didn’t show a specific option to search only embeddable images, but rather had the Rights Managed and Royalty Free options checked (which may be, at least for now, how they are grouping available images).

Also, contrary to rumor, the photos do resize if you mess about with the height and width tags in the embed code (as mentioned above, there was nothing in the terms of use forbidding this). They actually resize rather intelligently. Reducing just the width value by half caused the entire image to resize proportionately inside the resized iframe. In that way, Getty are my kind of design nazis: no way is anyone going to mess with their photo’s aspect ratio. Period. Cropping, on the other hand, is not recommended for a variety of reasons.

 

Featured image/thumbnail, uses editorial image via Shutterstock.

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The Perfect Office – iFixit Refurbisher’s Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas

The Perfect Office - iFixit Refurbisher's Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas

We’ve seen some great gadgets and equipment for designers. So many cool stuff, that we could actually assemble infinite perfect office spaces! Every week we’ll assemble a perfect office, and we’d like you to help us. What equipment would the perfect office have?

We’ve got some great novelty items for you guys this week, like Tuco’s must-have grill paperweight. For those who enjoy opening up their electronics and fixing it, there’s the iFixit Refurbisher’s toolkit. You may also find the Satechi ReadMate LED Desktop Magnifier super useful. But there’s more!

Thanks to our sponsor, The Gadget Flow!

Tuco’s Grill Paperweight


The Perfect Office - iFixit Refurbisher's Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas!

Breaking Bad is gone, but with Tuco’s grill paperweight you’ll always be able to have a piece of it all by your side. Plucked straight from the mouth of your favorite deranged drug kingpin, it’s the perfect memento for a hardcore Breaking Bad fan. (at This is Why I’m Broke)

Apple Macintosh Pen Holder


The Perfect Office - iFixit Refurbisher's Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas!

This Apple Macintosh Pen Holder is a 3D printed creation brought to you by Dutch designer and illustrator Metin Seven. It looks like the same on the front and back, made to resemble the original and legendary Mac. But it’s actually a pen holder with pixel art on it. You can use it to hold pens, business cards or any other junk you want on your desk or table. You could even use it as a pot for a small plant. You may also use it to hold your smartphones, but you should know that the pen holder has a coarse sandstone finish that may rub your smooth and stylish iPhone the wrong way even if they are kind of like distant cousins. (at The Gadget Flow)

iFixit Refurbisher’s Toolkit


The Perfect Office - iFixit Refurbisher's Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas!

The electronics repair specialists at iFixit put together a set of tools that help you pop it open but then gives you supplies to clean consoles. Refurbisher’s Toolkit from thinkgeek comes with spudgers, tweezers, cleaning swabs, and most importantly a 28-bit driver set that works with a variety of screw heads and sizes. (at Like Cool)

Satechi ReadMate Magnifier


The Perfect Office - iFixit Refurbisher's Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas!

The Satechi ReadMate LED Desktop Magnifier might even look as though it is some sort of failed arc reactor of Tony Stark’s, where it will offer extra assistance when it comes to reading fine print, books and newspapers, and viewing photos, among others. This particular device is capable of offering 5 times more magnification, where there will also be a trio of LED lights which are capable of providing bright light for thorough inspection of text or objects. (at Coolest Gadgets)

Yorkie SE Speakers


The Perfect Office - iFixit Refurbisher's Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas!

The Yorkie SE Speakers from Well Rounded Sound are upgraded versions of the company’s famed Yorkie Speakers. It’s a fabulous looking cylindrical speaker set. The enclosure housing the innards of each speaker is made of 100 percent recyclable composite material. The speakers are cocooned by plush New Zealand wool that is hand-stitched to perfection. This wool is highly stain and moisture resistant, and offers just the right amount of dampening for the enclosure. The stand and other wooden parts of the speaker are either American Walnut veneers and solids, or carbonized bamboo veneers and ply. Oh, and if you want more speaker breeds apart from the Yorkie or Yorkie SE, they also have Jack Terrier, Corgi and Boxer speakers, and there’s even one that’s just a plain old “Woof.” (at The Gadget Flow)

Officas Ideas

Here are some office ideas for you! How do you like these? Don’t forget that you may suggest gadgets or ideas via twitter: @paulogabriel – I hope you enjoy these! Cheers. 😉


The Perfect Office - iFixit Refurbisher's Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas!


The Perfect Office - iFixit Refurbisher's Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas!


The Perfect Office - iFixit Refurbisher's Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas!


The Perfect Office - iFixit Refurbisher's Toolkit, Yorkie SE Speakers and Office Ideas!

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