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Flow: Getty Images ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata
When marketing or creative teams license images or video from Getty Images, the asset and its associated rights information can be pushed into OpenText Core Content with mandatory metadata fields such as campaign name, usage rights, expiration date, region, brand, and content owner. OpenText metadata rules can validate that all required fields are completed before the asset is published to the enterprise repository.
Business value: Reduces compliance risk, prevents untagged assets from circulating internally, and ensures licensed content is searchable and governed from day one.
Flow: Getty Images ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata
Getty asset details such as subject, photographer, collection, license type, and editorial or creative classification can be mapped to OpenText controlled vocabularies. This allows content teams to search by standardized business terms rather than relying on inconsistent free-text descriptions.
Business value: Improves findability across the content repository, reduces duplicate asset purchases, and helps teams reuse approved visuals more efficiently.
Flow: Getty Images ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata
Rights-managed Getty assets can be tagged in OpenText with usage constraints such as territory, duration, channel, and campaign scope. Metadata validation rules can trigger approval workflows when an asset is intended for high-risk use cases such as paid media, global campaigns, or external publication.
Business value: Gives legal, brand, and procurement teams visibility into usage restrictions and creates a controlled approval path before publication.
Flow: Getty Images ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata
Licensed Getty assets can be stored or referenced in OpenText as part of a centralized digital asset library. OpenText metadata can classify assets by business unit, product line, geography, audience, and campaign lifecycle stage, making it easier for marketing, communications, and regional teams to locate approved content.
Business value: Supports enterprise-wide reuse of approved visuals, reduces time spent searching for assets, and improves consistency across channels.
Flow: Getty Images ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata
Getty license details can be captured in OpenText metadata fields and linked to automated reminders or retention rules. For example, when a license is nearing expiration, OpenText can flag the asset for review, replacement, or removal from active campaigns and repositories.
Business value: Helps organizations avoid unauthorized use of expired assets, reduces legal exposure, and supports proactive content lifecycle management.
Flow: Getty Images ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata
Media and publishing teams can ingest editorial imagery from Getty into OpenText and apply structured metadata such as event date, location, subject matter, publication status, and embargo details. OpenText validation ensures editorial assets are properly classified before they are distributed to newsroom or publishing systems.
Business value: Improves editorial governance, speeds up content production, and ensures accurate classification of time-sensitive assets.
Flow: Getty Images ? OpenText Core Content - Metadata
By storing Getty asset metadata in OpenText, organizations can generate reports on asset usage by campaign, region, department, or license type. Metadata governance also enables reporting on missing fields, noncompliant assets, and assets approaching renewal or expiration.
Business value: Gives operations and compliance teams better visibility into content inventory, licensing exposure, and repository quality.
Flow: Bi-directional
Creative teams may source and tag assets in Getty Images, while content governance teams refine or enforce enterprise metadata standards in OpenText. A bi-directional integration can keep key fields aligned, such as campaign identifiers, approved usage categories, and asset status, so both teams work from the same governed record.
Business value: Reduces manual rekeying, improves collaboration between creative and governance teams, and keeps asset metadata consistent across the content lifecycle.