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Getty Images Add-On Subscription Terms

Updated over 2 months ago

If you have an Add-On - Getty Images Premium Stock (defined below) to your company’s Storykit
subscription, the following terms apply in addition to Storykit’s General Terms and Conditions (the
GT&C”). In case of discrepancies between the GT&C and these terms, these terms will prevail
(“Terms”) in relation to the subject matter of these Terms. By adding the Add-On Subscription (defined below) to your Storykit subscription you agree to be bound by and follow these Terms.

  1. ADD-ON SUBSCRIPTION. Content (defined below) will be made available to you for
    incorporation in End User Works (as defined below) via an “Add-on - Getty Images Premium Stock" subscription (the “Add-On Subscription”). Add-On Subscriptions are up to 12 months. The exact contract period for your Add-On Subscription is set out in the order form (the “Term”).

  2. CONTENT. Royalty-free images and videos provided by Getty Images (“Content”) will be
    made available solely through Storykit’s platform (the “Platform”) under the Add-On
    Subscription for incorporation into End User Works (defined below).

  3. END USER WORKS. In the Platform you will: (i) submit a prompt and the Platform will
    automatically suggest preselected Content in a ready-made clip and automatically stitch the
    Content into the video, or (ii) search for Content in the in-Platform Getty Images library and
    select the Content that you want to be stitched into the video. The End Users can then edit
    the video using the in-Platform editing tools. Content may only be used together with other
    added value and as such videos cannot solely be made from Content. The resulting video,
    including Content, is End User Works (“End User Works”).

  4. RIGHTS TO END USER WORKS. You are granted the right to use the End Users Works
    worldwide, unlimitedly and in perpetuity (at all times subjected to these Terms). Subject to
    these Terms, you may, once Content is incorporated into End User Works, share the finished
    End User Works in perpetuity.

  5. ATTRIBUTION. You do not need to include a credit for commercial use. However, if you are
    using Content for editorial purposes (meaning e.g. non-commercial descriptive purposes
    such as news reporting, discussion of current events or other human interest topics), you
    must include a credit adjacent to the content or in production credits. The credit should be in
    the following form or as otherwise stipulated in the caption information accompanying the
    content on the Getty Images website: "[Photographer Name]/[Collection Name] via Getty
    Images.”.

  6. LIMITATIONS. There are some limitations in relation to the usage of Content and you agree
    and understand that

    (a) NO IMPLIED LICENSES. There are no implied licenses to Content, and any other
    use of Content than described in these Terms requires a separate license from
    Getty Images; and
    (b) NO STANDALONE USE. Content cannot be used on a standalone basis and you
    may not use, share, sell, modify, re-use, re-sell Content on a standalone basis;
    (c) NO DOWNLOAD FOR OTHER USE. you may not activate the “right-click” function
    in the Content, or reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Platform to
    enable the download or use of Content without payment of fees;
    (d) NO OWNERSHIP. You do not obtain any ownership rights to the Content and you
    may not make any false representation of authorship to Content.
    (e) NO SENSITIVE USE WITHOUT DISCLAIMER. If you use Content that features
    models or property in connection with a subject that would be unflattering or unduly
    controversial to a reasonable person (for example, sexually transmitted diseases),
    you must indicate: (1) Content is being used for illustrative purposes only, and (2)
    any person depicted in Content is a model. For example, you could say: "Stock
    photo. Posed by model."

  7. NO WARRANTY OR LIABILITY. Content is provided through the Platform from a third party
    and Storykit assumes no liability and makes no warranty in relation to Content.

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