Lettered, I hear what you are saying. But there are levels of risk and usually if you can show that you licensed the material the copyright holder will pursue the person who sold you the license. I say "usually" because i don't know what Getty images would do. But I do recall that their demand has some verbiage in there requesting you send a receipt if you have one.
There are no guarantees in life. You could ask a friend to snap a picture for you and years later they could decide to pursue an infringement claim (some friend!)
Also there are practical concerns. I live in southern California and if I want to shoot my own picture of a snowman, it's going to cost me a lot.
The other option is to make your web site into an image-free, text-only, 1997-style, AOL-friendly site. As a bonus it will load quickly even on dial up.
There are no guarantees in life. You could ask a friend to snap a picture for you and years later they could decide to pursue an infringement claim (some friend!)
Also there are practical concerns. I live in southern California and if I want to shoot my own picture of a snowman, it's going to cost me a lot.
The other option is to make your web site into an image-free, text-only, 1997-style, AOL-friendly site. As a bonus it will load quickly even on dial up.