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pro for a day

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 7:29 pm
by pucara
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=1 ... 4242&saved

I like this photo for the concept to use only window light..

Re: pro for a day

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 8:32 pm
by phillipb
Your link seems to be password protected.

Re: pro for a day

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 9:20 pm
by mickeyjuice
phillipb wrote:Your link seems to be password protected.

And facebook steal anything you put up. (Well, they can, which in my books equals does, as they can do it at any time.)

Re: pro for a day

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 11:11 pm
by gstark
mickeyjuice wrote:
phillipb wrote:Your link seems to be password protected.

And facebook steal anything you put up. (Well, they can, which in my books equals does, as they can do it at any time.)


So can anyone else, from any site.

That's why, for your own protection, you should only put up low-res images. Include your copyright and contact info in the exif, and put a watermark in if you must.

Then again, why the hell bother using crap like farcebook or myspace anyway? I just cannot see the logic of it at all.

Re: pro for a day

PostPosted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 11:25 pm
by mickeyjuice
gstark wrote:
mickeyjuice wrote:
phillipb wrote:Your link seems to be password protected.

And facebook steal anything you put up. (Well, they can, which in my books equals does, as they can do it at any time.)


So can anyone else, from any site.


Yeah, but Facebook's TOS say that you are giving to them anything you post on their site. Somewhat different.

That's why, for your own protection, you should only put up low-res images. Include your copyright and contact info in the exif, and put a watermark in if you must.

Then again, why the hell bother using crap like farcebook or myspace anyway? I just cannot see the logic of it at all.


Makes no sense for photos.

Re: pro for a day

PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 8:15 am
by gstark
mickeyjuice wrote:
gstark wrote:
mickeyjuice wrote:
phillipb wrote:Your link seems to be password protected.

And facebook steal anything you put up. (Well, they can, which in my books equals does, as they can do it at any time.)


So can anyone else, from any site.


Yeah, but Facebook's TOS say that you are giving to them anything you post on their site. Somewhat different.


Well, you've agreed, by their TOS, to allow them to do what they wish with your images.

That is not stealing.

I might have a different opinion as to what it might be, but clearly, you have agreed that they may use it. It is not stealing.