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ELI Forums => Getty Images Letter Forum => Topic started by: Robert Krausankas (BuddhaPi) on September 24, 2012, 11:51:50 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRH5g0j8gjQ
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GI is not on the monitor (background) but Masterfile and others. Is GI becoming shy ? :)
Khan
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Getty probably wants to downplay the fact they own PicScout.
Everytime Masterfail uses PicScout for example, they're enriching their direct competitor Getty.
S.G.
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Pretty innovative how the Israeli's came up with a scheme to make the goyim pay. lol.
S.G. I don't understand your comments or your tasteless choice of image. Why did you choose an image of Anders Behring Breivik?? He killed 77 people in two sickening attacks in Norway last year! Have I missed something?
By the way, no need to take it personally! Israelis are also the victims of Picscout. The exact same lawyers here in Israel represent Marot Images ( Getty's local representative ) and Stockfood. It would seem that Picscout runs the show by connecting different stock companies around the world with the same local lawyers.
I'm not at all sure that Israelis came up with the whole extortion racket business. You give them too much credit. I'm not even sure that they had it in mind when they developed image identification software. Let's also be fair, if Picscout hadn't been the start-up that beat the rest, some other company would have developed the same software sooner or later. The software is not the cause of the problem! The spineless lawyers that abuse the software and the law are the problem.
Finally, don't forget that here in Israel ,we are the first to have launched a class action suit against Getty's local representative.
On the eve of Yom Kippur - the day of atonement ( which is tomorrow ) , I hope that goes some way to atoning for our sins!
Ian
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Hey Ian,
I removed the post.
Sorry for any offense.
S.G.
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Getty probably wants to downplay the fact they own PicScout.
Everytime Masterfail uses PicScout for example, they're enriching their direct competitor Getty.
S.G.
totally agree with that, however the video was shot in 2011, not sure if it was before Getty purchased picscout.
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You're right... interestingly, it was uploaded to YouTube about two weeks before the purchase was announced.
S.G.
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Scraggy raises an interesting point. Are there any competitors out there for PicScout? There are companies out there that help find plagiarized content (Copyscape, for instance), but I don't think I've heard of other troll-specific image scrapers.
There are other very famous image scrapers out there like PicSearch, but they appear to only be interested in building image search engines. As far as I know they don't provide trolling services. Has anyone heard otherwise?
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I mentioned in another thread I feel that Randy Taylor's "C-Register" seems to be based on Picscout's "ImageExchange" model.
http://www.extortionletterinfo.com/forum/getty-images-letter-forum/copyright-troll-randy-g-taylor-from-copyright-defense-league-on-video/
I also mentioned that if he's storing the actual images in a database for his profit, then he's a huge infringer.
S.G.