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iStockphoto.com - Coupon Codes for discounts

GK

New Member
Thought this might be worth sharing since iStock's pricing has gone up a decent amount since Getty bought them up. You can use each code one time each (unless you make a new account and use a diff CC) they all do work though. The first 2 are freebies out of a selection of iStock photos from a gallery they made.

30 free downloads from a selection of 60 iStock photos. Log in and go to this website: http://www.istockphoto.com/scoopt

30 free downloads from a selection of 60 iStock photos. Log in and go to this website: http://www.istockphoto.com/hpfree


Code: STOCKLAYOUTS
Discount: Get 20% Off Your First iStockphoto Purchase of $25 USD or More

Code: scoopt
Discount: Get 20% off orders over $50

Code: XARACOM
Discount: 20% off your first order over $50

Code: CA1D123
Discount: Type this discount in at purchase and get 20% off of a $50.00 or more credit bundle purchase.

Code: lynda303
Discount: Get 20% off orders over $50

Code: TWITSTOCK
Discount: 20% off first purchase of $60 or more. (istockphoto.com/twitstock)
 

jiarby

New Member
Be careful how you use these "free" images...it may cost you alot in the long run (Google up "Sued by Getty")

Here are the "permitted" uses:
(c) Permitted Uses. Subject to the restrictions described under Prohibited Uses below, the following are “Permitted Uses” of Content:

advertising and promotional projects, including printed materials, product packaging, presentations, film and video presentations, commercials, catalogues, brochures, promotional greeting cards and promotional postcards (ie. not for resale or license);
entertainment applications, such as books and book covers, magazines, newspapers, editorials, newsletters, and video, broadcast and theatrical presentations;
on–line or electronic publications, including web pages to a maximum of 800 x 600 pixels;
prints, posters (i.e. a hardcopy) and other reproductions for personal use or promotional purposes specified in (1) above, but not for resale, license or other distribution; and
any other uses approved in writing by iStockphoto.
If there is any doubt that a proposed use is a Permitted Use, you should contact iStockphoto’s Client Relations for guidance.

Reselling the image is prohibited, and requires an "extended" license.

FYI!
 

GK

New Member
Be careful how you use these "free" images...it may cost you alot in the long run (Google up "Sued by Getty")

Here are the "permitted" uses:


Reselling the image is prohibited, and requires an "extended" license.

FYI!

Just about everything iStock sells requires and extended license for reselling, thats all in that text block that you have to check off before you commit to the purchase.
 

Techman

New Member
Reselling the image is prohibited

That means selling the image either alone or in a bundle.

It does not include using it for other purposes such as brochures etc...

Correct?
 

cgsigns_jamie

New Member
That means selling the image either alone or in a bundle.

It does not include using it for other purposes such as brochures etc...

Correct?

This is the "quickie" version of the license agreement:

Do
Make one copy for backups.

Use the image in virtually any kind of promotional item : websites, advertising, packaging, personal projects, CD or DVD packaging, film and video presentations, multimedia presentations, commercials, books, etc…

Think about whether your proposed use requires an Extended License.

Ask us if you have any questions about usage.

Read the Content License Agreement.This is just an overview! More ideas for usage can be seen in the Designer Spotlight.

Don't
Use images in templates for resale (e.g. flash templates, website templates, brochure templates, powerpoint templates); this requires an Extended License.

Display images larger than 800 * 600 on the web.

Exceed the 500,000 print run restriction.

Superficially modify the content, plunk it on a t–shirt, mug, poster, template or other item, and sell it to others for consumption, reproduction or re–sale. This requires an Extended License.

Resell the images on “Print on Demand” products, such as Cafe Press products, posters, cards, etc.
 
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