From webshots.com's own Terms of Service
"Subject to these Terms and our Privacy Policy, you are granted a limited license to display, and use the functionality, materials, features, and services provided by the Site and App for your personal, non-commercial use as follows: you may download images available on the Desktop App for use as a screensaver/wallpaper for your computer and you may download images available on the Mobile App for use as mobile wallpaper. The photos are licensed from professional photographers and stock agencies to be downloaded as wallpaper or screensavers. You do not have the right to extract or print these images and Webshots does not authorize their use elsewhere. You may not use them in websites, presentations, slideshows or printed materials. You may not use, store, display, publish, transmit, distribute, modify, reproduce, create derivative works of, participate in the transfer or sale of, publicly perform, or in any way exploit any of this Content, in whole or in part, outside of the specific usage rights granted to you by Webshots as part of the services we provide. Those committing copyright violations may be subject to direct legal action by the copyright owners. We are unable to license Webshots images to third parties; if you would like to use any of the images, you will need to contact the photographer or stock agency directly"
Granted, I don't know what their terms were back in 2005 - but the above is fairly clear with regards to their current content.