Just Youtube-things: Stock photo experiment – where pictures end up, how they are used

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Image rights is a topic that not only keeps us busy as editors, but concerns every internet user who runs their own blog or website, or posts in social media. Because not every image that you find on the Internet via Google image search for lack of a suitable motif can be used for every purpose. If you want to stick to the rules, you have to check the image rights for the permitted forms of use and license rights, and in most cases give a source.

But what if you upload an image to a stock photo agency’s portfolio for almost completely free use and then just see what happens? So that you don’t have to do this experiment and deal with possible consequences, STRG_F reporter Gunnar Krupp volunteered for this experiment … or rather his photo. For months and years he has been checking back and forth to see where his freely usable image is appearing. And some places where the use of stock photos seems to be the norm rather than the exception are creepy and spooky…or downright misleading indeed!

Reference-www.buffed.de