I point blank just asked her and she said she removed them herself when she met her 'soulmate'. When I told her that was bullshit, she logged in to her account and showed me, then referred me to this, which is available in the FAQ's section.
"If the set is in Member Review, we do not claim ownership of the photos. But, if the set is accepted as the "Set of the Day", you may be eligible for monetary compensation and SG then owns the photos. If the set is not purchased through Member Review after 90 days, you still retain the copyright and you can remove them from our site and may do with them what you wish. The Photo Release only grants us permission to post the images on our site, but the photographer retains the copyright for as long as the set is in Member Review - SG only owns the photos if the set is purchased as "Set of the Day".
She was never a well known or marketed SuicideGirl but she did in fact have active sets up for a time.
"If the set is in Member Review, we do not claim ownership of the photos. But, if the set is accepted as the "Set of the Day", you may be eligible for monetary compensation and SG then owns the photos. If the set is not purchased through Member Review after 90 days, you still retain the copyright and you can remove them from our site and may do with them what you wish. The Photo Release only grants us permission to post the images on our site, but the photographer retains the copyright for as long as the set is in Member Review - SG only owns the photos if the set is purchased as "Set of the Day".
She was never a well known or marketed SuicideGirl but she did in fact have active sets up for a time.