📢 Announcing Steem Stock 📸 Photos, 🎥 Videos, and 🎵 Music - the Plan (+ Bonus SBD)

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

For the first time, I am announcing a new STEEM program and benefit!

Do you need stock photography and images for your STEEM blog?

Do you need background music, video clips, or sound effects?

We’ve got you covered! And I’ve got a plan.

There is a free bonus offer for 50 qualified Steemians. Please only request this as specified below.

Here is how things used to work. (The old way!)

  • You are a creative, talented blogger and content creator on STEEM.
  • You have no quick and easy way to add a photo or video clip
  • You go searching for royalty-free, stock photos on the Web
  • You have to dive into permissions, size restrictions, copyrights, legal agreements
  • You have to pay good money for a subscription (or pay a la carte) to use these stock images
  • You are left frustrated doing a search and being inundated with images that cost extra
  • You are a bit aggravated that you paid good money for your photos, only to see other users grabbing images for free

steem-stock-images

(Source: @uruiamme)

Here’s what I want to setup (The new way!)

  • A programmer sets up a reverse image search engine to find images. This would be like a @cheetah bot for images
  • This bot account replies to STEEM users who are using non-free images, like @cheetah does for text
  • The bot account will provide a link to the new Steem Stock Photos, Videos, and Music (SSPVM)† Page
  • The user will be encouraged to use the SSPVM system or a properly licensed stock photo.
  • Users who are professional bloggers and photographers will be able to opt out of this notice, since their images are not infringing copyright – they acquire images legally
  • Of course, we will also need the SSPVM website and ecosystem, listed in the next part

Here’s how SSPVM will work

  • Photographers, graphic artists, musicians, and other professionals supply SSPVM their content
  • Content creators are encouraged to supply SSPVM with original, unique content, but are free to license it in whatever manner they choose outside of SSPVM
  • SSPVM will host their content
  • SSPVM will sub-license content to STEEM bloggers who need a stock photo (or some other stock file)
  • STEEM bloggers must share their post’s earnings with SSPVM (6% for now)
  • SSPVM will, in turn, send content creators part of the earnings from the STEEM blogger’s earnings
  • SSPVM will monitor STEEM bloggers to identify cheating and abuse of SSPVM images

Here’s how a Steem Blogger will use SSPVM

  • Create your original content
  • Obtain an account on SSPVM and login
  • Search for stock images, video, or music that go with your content
  • Choose one or more stock items and obtain the special link
  • Enter the link(s) into your original content
  • Each image will automatically have an attribution
  • For videos and music, you will get a text link to be placed near the stock content
  • You must have a byline in your post that credits SSPVM as the provider
  • You must have a byline in your post that credits a STEEMIAN as the source of the stock

Here’s how we automatically vote

  • Your new post that has the SSPVM stock item will be upvoted by us! (With good Steem Power)
  • The content creator of your stock item will also upvote your post! (OPTIONAL)

Here’s how you will automatically vote

  • If you are a member of the SSPVM stock website as a provider or user, you will automatically upvote our blog posts on STEEM.

Here’s the payout system

  • You create an original, best-of-class, unique story for STEEM
  • Your awesome content, combined with the awesome stock item(s), rockets upward by hundreds of upvotes
  • At the end of the curation and payout period, you receive a payout from the STEEM blockchain for that post
  • Your payout is now shared with SSPVM and the stock item creator (Currently, 6% split between them)
  • Multiple stock items may increase the 6% take

Here’s Alternate System #1, in which early users might adopt quicker

  • Instead of opting for a payout after the 7-day content, pay SSPVM and the content creator up front
  • The pre-paid cost would be based on an above-average post’s payout
  • The pre-paid cost would enable the user to use this stock item for any and every future post on STEEM
    Steem Stock Photos flowchart

    (Source: @uruiamme)

Here’s Alternate System #2, in which professional bloggers can better manage their costs

  • Instead of paying separate fees and rewards for individual stock items, the user may opt to pay a flat subscription fee for the use of any and all content on SSPVM, with limits
  • A tiered system of 45, 145, or 245 items per month can be offered, with different price points
  • Music and video stock files will count as 2 and 3 items respectively

What I need

  1. Early interested parties. (You are reading this, please consider!)
  2. Heavily invested parties, such as whales, developers, and influential dolphins
  3. Investors, including those with Seed money and those who are software and blockchain experts
  4. Content creator evangelism, for those who are interested in producing stock for SSPVM
  5. Content creator evangelism, for those who are interested in using stock from SSPVM

Questions

(1) What about images that originally were placed on a STEEM post? Can these images be used in SSPVM?


Let’s say @photog821f93 posts on STEEM, and she has an original design. Since @photog821f93 also wants to license her photo to other Steemians, she uploads it into SSPVM for her own post. This makes the SSPVM website a photo hosting service. Now, after a 7 to 30 day delay, her photo is available for licensing and use by other Steemians through the SSPVM.


No longer will anyone simply copy-and-paste the photo from @photog821f93’s original post.
No longer will @photog821f93 be unhappy that @you made money from her photo.

(2) What are the costs of this endeavor?

  • The manpower for setting up the system will be largely borne by web developers, database engineers, and computer experts who should expect good pay for their work.
  • The computer system to run the apps and store the data is going to need either a major investment in server hardware and networking, or it will need an expandable cloud-based server account from Amazon or Google.
  • Backups will need to be maintained in case of hardware failures, programming errors, or hacking.
  • Security reviews and a mixture of open and closed source software audits will need to be made by outsiders to prevent hacking.
  • Technical experts will need to be available 24 hours a day to support users. Most large support systems use a distributed CRM system and support “tickets” to solve complicated issues.
  • Legal experts and attorneys will need to review and monitor the system to help prevent or mitigate copyright infringement by users. Both proactive and reactive responses to infringing material will need to be budgeted for.
  • Growth into other languages will need translators.
  • Ongoing evangelism, promotion, and operations will need a tight-knit group of managers.

(3) How can we show interest in this idea?


I would like to offer interested parties a ground-floor opportunity. If you would like to donate to this cause, please send STEEM to @uruiamme in an amount in relation to your investment or usage interest as follows.

What you need to do!

Here are the requested amounts:

Talented Artist. ($$$) You are interested in SSPVM as a content creator, graphic artist, or stock image professional. (For example, this means you are paid money by clients for this line of work, not that you are a hobbyist!) If you would like to get in on the ground floor of this project, I would like to offer you some incentive. I have contacted @papa-pepper as an influential member of the STEEM community, and he has decided to offer each stock (image/video/music) content creator a bonus for joining. This bonus of 3 SBD per user will be offered for the first 50 qualified and approved users! Please send @uruiamme any amount of STEEM (like 0.001) to express your interest and qualifications. You must have made posts to the photography, art, drawing, music, video, travel, or similar topics on STEEM which show off your talents in the necessary fields. Please have a website link to some of your creative content, whether on or off STEEM. TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS OFFER, YOUR CONTENT CREATION SKILLS CANNOT BE RELATED TO PORNOGRAPHY OR ADULT TOPICS. For the testing phase, I reserve the right to select only those people who I feel are qualified and likely to participate in the trials. If you are not selected, I will refund your tokens and reply back.

Businessperson. You are interested in SSPVM as a financial investor, a technical expert and advisor, or a businessperson who loves working with graphics. This could mean a number of different things depending on the way the business is run and the deal is inked. SSPVM is intended to be a for-profit business idea, and it will be subject to the costs of organization, development, research, and marketing, as would most businesses. You are asked to contact me privately so that a business model can be fully developed. Contact me through the STEEM wallet, chat, or any other means.

Supporter. You are really excited about SSPVM, but you are essentially going to wait until more is developed with the project. There are lots of great ideas on STEEM, but not all of them succeed. This endeavor needs oversight, experts in numerous fields, and community support. As a community support member, I would ask you to support this post by following and resteeming. If you wish to make a one-time donation to the project, please send 1 to 10 STEEM or SBD to @uruiamme using the Transfer function of your wallet. Send a random, non-integer amount and a memo about SSPVM!

Alpha Tester. You are interested in SSPVM, and you would like one of the limited number of accounts for alpha testing. This amount will demonstrate your interest and willingness to help test the system before it officially launches. During the alpha testing phase, the intent is to provide maximum use but unpredictable financial rewards. Please send 15 or more STEEM to @uruiamme with a memo (public or use a # for private communication) stating your intent to join SSPVM as an alpha tester. This will be a long project test, and so we will need you to be seriously invested in project development and blogging like a pro. I would prefer to work with those who are dedicated and have a 50 reputation and/or a long history of reputable blogging.

Steemit, the corporation, and Witnesses. I would like to discuss a means by which SSPVM can become a known, permitted, or even (someday) a required part of STEEM posting. (As the project progresses and a long testing period transpires over a year or more.) This level of integration will be beneficial, since licensing, copyrights, and infringement lawsuits are going to be important back-room topics as the STEEM community grows. If and when there is a copyright infringement or a legitimate takedown notice, there should be infrastructure in place to find and punish the culprits …. and to steer users away from breaking the rules. The STEEM blockchain (the content side) is being built by people with virtually no technical knowledge of how money is being made. Part of policing the inevitable low-quality posts is to scrutinize their photos and guide them toward legal ones. Some of the influential Steemians, like @anyx, have gone to great lengths to weed out bad actors: his leadership with @cheetah and @steemcleaners shows promise. To be honest, I would like to append this idea to the Steemit 2017 roadmap. Let’s talk, @steemitblog and witnesses! I want Steem to be better!

Because this idea is still in the preliminary stage, the actual, memorable and fun name for this project is a secret. I think you will like the new name, as SSPVM is a bit… uncouth! The new name, if approved by my business partners, will have some bite.

Here was my preliminary topic on this. Thanks everybody! I know it was a long read! You could also read a little about me here, here, here, etc.

[EDIT: Update]

I have a followup to this post:

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Issues like this are the reason that I try to take or make all of my own photos and images. I do not know which images on the web are "free to use."

Also, I wonder sometimes about legal issues. After all, on steemit we have the opportunity to make money for our posts. If those posts are full of photos from someone else who did not give us permission, could they sue us or something. Good idea to be proactive about it.

Perhaps @adm, @pfunk, @timcliff, @ausbitbank or someone else may know more about this subject.

I'll send over that 150 SBD contribution now.

I always just use pixabay for all my images since they are CCO and do not require attribution.

I always sort of struggle with this... Yes, I can browse CC images (Creative Commons) and imgur and all of those. But to be honest, the Stock Photo companies out there have some truly awesome stuff.

A lot of professional bloggers need a step up in quality and selection, rather than making due with what's out there. I ran into a person early on with Steemit who had a stock Photo account and used those images...

They were great. I figure that some people will need stock photography... I know I want to get my posts noticed. I also want to involve other Steemians.

Thanks for posting. I know I sort of did the guerilla marketing trick there to you on your non-payout, but you are somewhat a public figure here. I appreciate your comments.

But tell me once more ... why this kiwi? And would you pay back the guy who shot it if given the chance??


(Stock photo is claimed to be CC0/public domain by @timcliff, source from his recent post)
(What constitutes an acceptable byline for images)
(Is this enough? Need some advice on what's fair and what's not?)
(Can we stop with the image bylines, yet?)
(Almost done....)
(One more)
(Finis)
(done)
(put a fork in the bylines, it's done.)

Well the reason I chose the picture is because my post was about the hardfork, so I looked for pictures with a fork. I liked the one with a kiwi :)

I'd support some type of Steemit image stock program. I think it is a cool idea.

Oh, my, I was really that dense. I didn't get it, seriously. I was half-dumb, half making my point... and missed the point of the photo. I hadn't thought of the literal fork/hard fork. OIC LOL

@timcliff good info right there, thanks man.

Thanks @papa-pepper. I know you work hard on your own original content. Not all of us... like many bloggers... would like to add in that image to look cool. It took me 15 minutes to setup and shoot this crazy image on my own bed!


So if i was blogging about money, this would work. But as a blogger, who has time? People are just grabbing anything and everything, and it is not always the morally correct thing to do.

Thank you so much for sending the support dollars. This will help a bunch!

Thanks for all of your original content. Maybe someday, you will be able to use SSPVM and then you'll be able to share photos that other Steemians produced... and they will share in your rewards!

Good to know, thank you @timcliff!

I think thats a great way to support us photographers, maybe even a custom photo for a selected topic.

If you post something about this topic to your many followers, I'd appreciate your input. You've helped me a bunch in my short time here. You've resteemed some of my posts before and bam! it helped a lot. Thanks!

I'm totally in to this - FANTASTIC idea @uruiamme
, cheers to you! 🍻
My flight is boarding, no time to explore this properly... GREAT idea, @scan0017 totally in as a photo/content creator ✅

Looks like you put a lot of thought into it. Unfortunately, I think there is enough "policing" in our societies as it is. Steemit is a "meritocracy." Meaning, the community naturally polices itself, rewarding good content and ignoring bad content. The whole point of curation, as I understand it, us to insure the "best" (subjective) posts get rewarded accordingly. That is the policing mechanism in place already. Your proposal would be fine if it acted like Cheetahbot, alerting users that the content might not be original. Cheetahbot does not punish, censor or restrict users, however. I could be wrong, the Steemit community may welcome an additional layer of policing in there lives, but my hunch is, if my fellow Steemian are anything like me, they won't.

I wasn't looking at it from the policing aspect. This first part is essentially the same thing as Cheetah... for images.

Cheetah already hunts for duplicate text.

A Cheetah bot for images is going to permit a quicker response. Don't let me tell it hypothetically, bluerthangreen. This just happened yesterday while I was finishing up my project!

In that case, a Steemian had been allegedly posing as a photographer for a long time to get over 1000 followers. Thanks to @runrudy for hunting his photos down.

He was a manual version of the cheetah 2.0 bot I just proposed!

Now my project goes farther. It also incentivizes good behavior by having a place for real Stock photographers to make Steem with Steemians.

Where's the police? Is @runrudy the police? Ok, I guess. But a lot of people appreciated his manual hunt for the source of all those beautiful photos.

That takes time and resources... and it looks like it took @runrudy a few extra minutes or hours of time. Wouldn't an automatic one, a bot, make sense?

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Nice post. We just want to be sure we know which photos are o.k. to use without violating any copyright laws.

It can be very time consuming. I would like to tell noobs and pros alike... hey, here's some approved pictures... use these! Use pictures made by other Steemians for this purpose!

Furthermore, not everyone gives copyright law a second thought. So I don't want to bite the little minnows. I want them to be big, fat, juicy meals for me.

I mean, I want them to grow strong!

Great idea, I support business on Steem and this will be autovoted by me. If I can find a way to help in future I will.

Thank you for your support. I know you are busy with numerous things yourself. I will keep the effort up on the idea and keep Steemin!

This is magnificent... I've been looking forward for this opportunity to present its self. Amazing idea! I guess I need to get used to Steemit faster! Thanks a lot @Uruiamme !

Hey @uruiamme,
I have submitted only one drawing so far, and I would like to upload few more before participating here.

Great! I have been doing a family project all day, so I am trying to catch my wind. Keep in touch on chat, and I just sent you some info in the wallet. Thanks a bunch, I am so excited you like the idea.

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