From: Jens
I have read, that whenever you submit an image to Facebook, you give
up all rights to yopur photo. It now belongs 100 % to Facebook. So, I
don't submit phographjs to Facebook unless they are nearly useless.
I don't think it works quite that way. You retain the rights, and
Facebook
From: Mark Roberts
Christine Aguila wrote:
From: Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com
BTW: For those who want to really learn about this licensing business
I highly recommend a book I just picked up, Getting Permission by
Richard Stim (Nolo Press, ISBN 978-1-4133-0518-0). It's written by
Scott Loveless wrote:
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Bran Everseeking
bran.everseek...@sasktel.net wrote:
A friend twittered this and I found the facebook part to be true at
least.
http://www.pdnpulse.com/2009/11/warning-facebook-and-myspace-strip-photo-copyright-data.html
Using Facespace
On Nov 12, 2009, at 7:28 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Scott Loveless wrote:
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Bran Everseeking
bran.everseek...@sasktel.net wrote:
A friend twittered this and I found the facebook part to be true at
least.
paul stenquist wrote:
On Nov 12, 2009, at 7:28 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Scott Loveless wrote:
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Bran Everseeking
bran.everseek...@sasktel.net wrote:
A friend twittered this and I found the facebook part to be true at
least.
From: Bran Everseeking
A friend twittered this and I found the facebook part to be true at
least.
http://www.pdnpulse.com/2009/11/warning-facebook-and-myspace-strip-photo-copyright-data.html
Goes back to earlier concerns regarding that Orphaned Works copyright
legislation.
Someone pulls
John Sessoms wrote:
From: Bran Everseeking
A friend twittered this and I found the facebook part to be true at
least.
http://www.pdnpulse.com/2009/11/warning-facebook-and-myspace-strip-photo-copyright-data.html
Goes back to earlier concerns regarding that Orphaned Works copyright
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com wrote:
John Sessoms wrote:
From: Bran Everseeking
A friend twittered this and I found the facebook part to be true at
least.
http://www.pdnpulse.com/2009/11/warning-facebook-and-myspace-strip-photo-copyright-data.html
Goes
I have read, that whenever you submit an image to Facebook, you give up all
rights to yopur photo. It now belongs 100 % to Facebook. So, I don't submit
phographjs to Facebook unless they are nearly useless.
Regards
Jens
--
Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself.
On Nov 12,
Adam Maas wrote:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com wrote:
John Sessoms wrote:
From: Bran Everseeking
A friend twittered this and I found the facebook part to be true at
least.
Jens wrote:
I have read, that whenever you submit an image to Facebook, you give
up all rights to yopur photo. It now belongs 100 % to Facebook.
Wrong.
Facebook gets the right to use the image for promoting Facebook. And
only as long as you have the image *on* Facebook. As soon as you
remove
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 21:40:06 +0100
Jens p...@planfoto.dk wrote:
I have read, that whenever you submit an image to Facebook, you give
up all rights to yopur photo. It now belongs 100 % to Facebook. So, I
don't submit phographjs to Facebook unless they are nearly useless.
Their IP statement
Thanks Mark
This makes me feel a little better :-)
Regards
Jens
--
Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself.
On Nov 12, 2009 22:01 Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com wrote:
Jens wrote:
I have read, that whenever you submit an image to Facebook, you give
up all rights to yopur
From: Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com
BTW: For those who want to really learn about this licensing business
I highly recommend a book I just picked up, Getting Permission by
Richard Stim (Nolo Press, ISBN 978-1-4133-0518-0). It's written by an
IP lawyer, but it's in clear, understandable
Christine Aguila wrote:
From: Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com
BTW: For those who want to really learn about this licensing business
I highly recommend a book I just picked up, Getting Permission by
Richard Stim (Nolo Press, ISBN 978-1-4133-0518-0). It's written by an
IP lawyer, but it's
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Bran Everseeking
bran.everseek...@sasktel.net wrote:
A friend twittered this and I found the facebook part to be true at
least.
http://www.pdnpulse.com/2009/11/warning-facebook-and-myspace-strip-photo-copyright-data.html
Using Facespace and Mybook for photo
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Scott Loveless sdlovel...@gmail.com wrote:
Using Facespace and Mybook for photo hosting is silly. People
uploading anything more serious than snapshots of their drunk friends
drinking drinks really need to find somewhere else to host their
photos. Picasa and
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