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  2. Pixabay - Wikipedia

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    Pixabay.com is a free stock photography and royalty-free stock media website. It is used for sharing photos, illustrations, vector graphics, film footage, stock music and sound effects, exclusively under the custom Pixabay Content License, which generally allows the free use of the material with some restrictions.

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    RF licenses can not be given on an exclusive basis. In stock photography, RF is one of the common licenses sometimes contrasted with Rights Managed licenses and often employed in subscription-based or microstock photography business models. [1] When something has a royalty-free descriptor, that does not mean it is free.

  4. Microstock photography - Wikipedia

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    The pioneer of microstock photography was Bruce Livingstone, who created iStockphoto, originally a free stock photo site that quickly became an industry phenomenon. [citation needed] Livingstone sold iStockphoto to Getty Images in February 2006 for US$ 50 million. Many other sites sprang up in the years after iStockphoto's inception.

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    (Photo illustration by Cristiana Couceiro / For The Times; photographs from Getty Images, Associated Press, Adobe Stock, iStock and Library of Congress) Back in 2001, few politicians gave much ...

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    A version of this story appeared in CNN Business’ Nightcap newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. For the last half-decade or so, the last thing any CEO wanted to wake up to ...

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