The Stock Artists Alliance issued a statement Wednesday confirming that Getty Images has agreed to revise its $49 Web-use product. The revisions are expected to alleviate key photographers' concerns, restrict the new license to short-term, highly limited and low-value uses that do not provide a substitute for high-value commercial and advertising online uses. The SAA and supporting groups, which now represent more than 50,000 artists from 17 trade associations based here and abroad, continue to call for total removal of rights-managed and rights-ready images from the new licensing schema.