A number of companies provide services that help photographers and agencies to identify and resolve copyright infringements. This article lists a few of the well known players in the market and describes how they work.
Most Copyright Tracking Services work in a similar way.
You sign up for their online service
You upload your photos to their platform
The service searches for your photos on the web
You identify those picture uses that you deem copyright violations
The copyright tracking company, a money collection company or a lawyer contact the infringer and ask them to pay a license fee or damages for the infringing picture use
While the picture search technology used, the web portals provided and the approach to collecting money from copyright violators vary in their details, all leading tracking providers follow the rough outline described above.
There is a large number of companies operating in the field of copyright tracking for photographers. A few of the notable players on the market are PIXRAY, Image Rights, PicRights, PIXSY, Copytrack, Permission Machine, Lapixa and ImageProtect.
Photo District News (PDN) has a good summary of available providers in this article from 2019.
Most copyright enforcement companies for photography work on a success basis, charging a share of any payments collected from copyright infringers.
This share is typically in the order of 50% of payments recovered.
It is not easy for photographers and agencies to select the right copyright tracking provider. A few factors to consider when making your choice are
More and more photographers and photo agencies realize that sending a third party after an infringer is not always the best solution. Often infringers just did not know better and would immediately buy a license when the issue is pointed out to them. In those cases it would be beneficial for you to communicate with the infringer directly, establish a positive relationship with them and turn them into a customer instead of an opponent. If this sounds right to you, check out Fair Licensing.
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