An image is for sale on a rival photo agency website (say a small one like Pinnacle or a large one like the PA) but not on Getty or any of it's subsidiaries.
How does Getty/LCS know that a licence hasn't been purchased for legitimate use of the image(s)?
I appreciate in a lot of these cases they are shooting in the dark and hoping to sucker in some gullible people but even if (and it is a very big if) rival agencies provided Getty licensing information who is to say that a web designer purchased a licence (in their own name) and placed the image and recovered the cost in their overall fee.
Just another piece of the puzzle I am trying to put together.... Topical question I guess would benefit other forum users also..
How does Getty/LCS know that a licence hasn't been purchased for legitimate use of the image(s)?
I appreciate in a lot of these cases they are shooting in the dark and hoping to sucker in some gullible people but even if (and it is a very big if) rival agencies provided Getty licensing information who is to say that a web designer purchased a licence (in their own name) and placed the image and recovered the cost in their overall fee.
Just another piece of the puzzle I am trying to put together.... Topical question I guess would benefit other forum users also..