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Dreamstime is taking corporate responsibility one step further

As of June 1st, an increase of 10% of the royalty value will be awarded to all contributors.

Nashville, TN, 06/05/2020 / Story.KISSPR.com /

June 3, 2020. After introducing a series of features for their members during the COVID-19
pandemic and a weekly donation of 5% from all sales to the WHO’s Solidarity Response Fund
in March, Dreamstime is now taking corporate responsibility further and adds a relief stimulus
for its contributors.

Wishing to make a positive difference for their creative community, the agency announces an
increase of 10% of the royalties value, which is to be awarded from all purchases made
beginning with June 1st. The increase will be applied to all royalties generated by purchases
made after the announced date, regardless of the contributors’ exclusive or non-exclusive
status.

As we’re beginning to experience the economic aftermath of the pandemic, businesses should
rise to this momentum’s challenge with innovative corporate responsibility measures. While
donations remain the handiest strategy, it is now imperative that Dreamstime also focuses on
community-centered strategies and develop initiatives that benefit and improve our members’
long term chances,
Dreamstime’s CEO Serban Enache explains.

The stock photo industry has experienced its share of economic contraction however, the
agency remains optimistic and hopes to pay its contributors the increased royalties until the end
of the pandemic. We believe that where companies are in a position to help others, leniency,
generosity, and philanthropy are never to be undervalued!
Dreamstime’s CEO says.

Many companies everywhere are committing to continually support employees financially and
while Dreamstime is already doing this for their full-time employees, it is now adding an extra
10% financial incentive for the +620,000 creative community. Because no matter how small, all
help matters.

Other pandemic relief measures taken by Dreamstime in March include options for active
subscribers to pause download plans and free subscriptions for NGOs looking for visuals.

For more information about Dreamstime, visit https://www.dreamstime.com/.

Social Media Tags:stock photos, stock photography, photography, stock images, royalty-free images, coronavirus, covid-19, pandemic

Source: Story.KISSPR.com

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