Vero has updated its terms of use to make it clear that the image rights granted by users are limited to the time that users have a Vero account.
“As I read it, everything seemed fine until my attention was drawn to the request for ‘perpetual and irrevocable’ rights of use for content uploaded to Vero,” Dal Verme writes inVero specifically says it had no intention to sell content uploaded to its platform to third parties, but the fact the line existed still bothered Dal Verme. He reached out to Vero to express his concern and, at first, all he received was a written assurance that the terms were okay as they were.
“And yet, it wasn’t okay with me — even when I sell my photos, I never give perpetual usage rights. If I post them on a social media platform, surely I want to have more control. So I insisted and asked if they planned to reconsider the terms of their contract, explaining that — as a photographer — I felt discouraged by that particular clause,” he says.
Vero listened. The company thanked him for pointing it out and responded that they had changed the user agreement due to his concerns. “Thank you for your feedback on this. We have reviewed our Terms of Use and updated the license grant section to remove the word ‘perpetual’ and make clear that the rights grant is limited to the time the user has a Vero account,” the company tells him.
“As we have always made clear in our Terms of Use, we do not own any content users post on the service, nor restrict them from using that content off Vero in any way, but we are always happy to update our Terms of Use where we can make things clearer as was the case here.
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