Smugmug Images labelled as Free Stock Photos
Mike Harber
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I don't know if you guys are aware of it, but at another photo site we found that www.pixsy.com were listing all our images, taken of the RSS feed, as being "Free Stock Photos". I notice that there are now a whole lot of Smugmug images going on there as Free Stock Photos, and felt that your members should be aware of this.
As a result of yesterdays row with Pixsy, the "Stock Photo" front page no longers says free, they changed the heading in the box to "Latest Images", but if you click on the bottom link where it says "more stock images" ... the next page shows the uploads from Smugmug, and the header is "Free Stock Photos.
Have a look here: http://www.pixsy.com/stockPhotos.aspx
Then click "more stock photos" link in the right hand box headed Latest Images and you will see what I mean.
We found this unacceptable on our site and demanded that Pixsy stopped using our RSS feed until the matter was rectified, with the result that Pixsy had to spend all yesterday removing all 500,000 of our images that they were listing as Free Stock.
If you guys are aware of this already I apologise, but as I said, we found it unacceptable that our library was being marketed as a "Free Stock Photo" library. I don't know how widespread this problem is within Smugmug, but for us they had used our entire catalogue.
CEO of Pixsy is Chase Norlin, email : chase@pixsy.com
Happy Thanksgiving!
Mike
As a result of yesterdays row with Pixsy, the "Stock Photo" front page no longers says free, they changed the heading in the box to "Latest Images", but if you click on the bottom link where it says "more stock images" ... the next page shows the uploads from Smugmug, and the header is "Free Stock Photos.
Have a look here: http://www.pixsy.com/stockPhotos.aspx
Then click "more stock photos" link in the right hand box headed Latest Images and you will see what I mean.
We found this unacceptable on our site and demanded that Pixsy stopped using our RSS feed until the matter was rectified, with the result that Pixsy had to spend all yesterday removing all 500,000 of our images that they were listing as Free Stock.
If you guys are aware of this already I apologise, but as I said, we found it unacceptable that our library was being marketed as a "Free Stock Photo" library. I don't know how widespread this problem is within Smugmug, but for us they had used our entire catalogue.
CEO of Pixsy is Chase Norlin, email : chase@pixsy.com
Happy Thanksgiving!
Mike
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I need to research this more and find out what they're all about.
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The Thing that got us was that they were showing the thumbnail images under the heading of FREE Stock Images, giving the impression that our images were there for the taking. Other then that they are just another search engine, only one that tries to give your photos away... My images are certainly not FREE for the taking as they were suggesting.
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http://www.pixsy.com/stockPhotos.aspx
and you search for "bodiam" you get this on page 3
Click the thumb, and you are taken here to my site:
http://www.moonriverphotography.com/gallery/634937/5/138586521#138586521
which is on my site at SmugMug.
From what I know now, they're not pimping my photo as "free stock" which is good. Still playing around with searches and stuff there....
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http://www.pixsy.com/search.aspx?&catid=12&sf=pid:69
I think I'll contact them.
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Thank you Andy.
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It was unfortunate how the photos were labeled, but for Pro's looking to sell their photos every bit of exposure can be beneficial. This is essentially another Google Image Search, but performed in a different manner.
Hello SmugMug members:
This is Chase Norlin, CEO of Pixsy Corporation. I've recently become
aware of this issue and we appreciate the concern you've all expressed. Here at Pixsy we're big fans of SmugMug and their great service.
So everyone is clear, Pixsy is an image and video search engine and we
only index thumbnails from across the web and provide a service to
content providers by driving traffic to them, very much like Google.
In this case we made the mistake of labeling the category "free stock photos" instead of "stock photos" or "photos".
We've since updated that on our site and are in the process of tracking down all references to "free" on our site and removing that as well. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
Best Regards and Happy Thanksgiving.
Chase Norlin
CEO, Pixsy Corp.
Hello Chase,
Thank you for posting here on Dgrin and setting the matter straight. I'm speaking as an individual SmugMugger who initially was concerned about the "free" word - your response is impressive and much appreciated.
Caroline
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