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Geoff_M said:However, in the sports photography world Getty is often viewed as the "anti-Christ". Their model is to lock up exclusive photo deals such as the one with the NHL, NBA, and other sporting bodies that has the effect of restricting work for non-Getty photographers. I can assure you the photography world doesn't view Getty as the "photographer's friend".
Here's a quote from a memo Getty sent to NHL teams in order to try and get them to only use their services instead of locally contracted shooters: "at minimal cost, you get photography from many NHL arenas. You will have usage rights to this material forever, in perpetuity, without additional fee until the cows come home...and even longer. And the photographic history of your team will be yours to keep with no reservations and no way for a photographer to hold your images hostage." I like the part where they equate photographer copyrights with "hostage" taking.
Yikes! Totally valid point Geoff. I've never looked at it from that end. (I primarily deal with their lifestyle material from a buyer point of view.)
All things being equal, I'd love to drop them as a vendor. But time and again, they turn up the best images for the job. It's a bad catch 22
