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I dont upload anything larger than 1024x1024 anymore.
Oh, and join this group and upload to it.
I don't upload anything to facebook. Read their terms&conditions, especially the "content" part.
All your pictures are belong to us....![]()
Sons of *.
*runs off to delete pictures*![]()
Does anyone have any tips w.r.t. using Flickr? Just set up a profile and was wondering if anyone has anything to share?
e.g. Do you upload the full file, or make a smaller res one, etc.
I don't upload anything to facebook. Read their terms&conditions, especially the "content" part.
All your pictures are belong to us....![]()
Facebook reserves the "right to copy, publicly display, translate, distribute and to create derivative works" so it seems they can pretty much do whatever they like with them.They need the right to make 'copies' of your photos in order to display them on the web.
If they didn't have that right, then it would be illegal for them to display them on a public website.
It's the same for any website where you upload content that is publically displayed, you need to grant them the right to publish it.
Nothing sinister.
They need the right to make 'copies' of your photos in order to display them on the web.
If they didn't have that right, then it would be illegal for them to display them on a public website.
It's the same for any website where you upload content that is publically displayed, you need to grant them the right to publish it.
Nothing sinister.
You may remove your User Content from the Site at any time. If you choose to remove your User Content, the licence granted above will automatically expire, however you acknowledge that the Company may retain archived copies of your User Content. Facebook does not assert any ownership over your User Content; rather, as between us and you, subject to the rights granted to us in these Terms, you retain full ownership of all of your User Content and any intellectual property rights or other proprietary rights associated with your User Content.
Facebook reserves the "right to copy, publicly display, translate, distribute and to create derivative works" so it seems they can pretty much do whatever they like with them.
I've yet to see anything that resembles that on Flickr's site.
Yahoo! does not claim ownership of Content you submit or make available for inclusion on the Yahoo! Services. However, with respect to Content you submit or make available for inclusion on publicly accessible areas of the Yahoo! Services, you grant Yahoo! the following worldwide, royalty-free and non-exclusive license :
With respect to photos, graphics, audio or video you submit or make available for inclusion on publicly accessible areas of the Yahoo! Services other than Yahoo! Groups, the license to use, distribute, reproduce, modify, adapt, publicly perform and publicly display such Content on the Yahoo! Services solely for the purpose for which such Content was submitted or made available. This license exists only for as long as you elect to continue to include such Content on the Yahoo! Services and will terminate at the time you remove or Yahoo! removes such Content from the Yahoo! Services.
I guess I shouldn't be too surprised.Flickr terms and conditions redirect to Yahoo (mommy) :
So unless your album is private it is free game too...