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01/28/2010 12:47:11 PM · #1
Probably not a good thing for those that do stock on multiple sites. It finds identical images on major stock sites so a purchaser can choose the lowest price. //www.spiderpic.com/
01/28/2010 02:48:27 PM · #2
I'm sure Alamy likes this site, not.

When I clicked the link the first set of photos were listed at 30 cents, 2$, 4$ and 325 dollars at Alamy. What do you think people will click? Also, it doesn't say if you need a subscription to get those prices so it kind of defeats its purpose by not giving all the pertinent information. I think this will kill the higher priced stock sites or at least make them lower their prices and that's not good for us photogs.

01/28/2010 02:50:30 PM · #3
it just means the lower priced ones will go out of business because the higher priced ones will want exclusive rights to your images for the purposes of agency sales.
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