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General Photography
Not to Sound Insensitive, But... Hahahahahahahahaha
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 627497" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>Photographers are usually not familiar with Intellectual Property law so some might be surprised how easy it is to lose control of images. One of the many money generating tactics of social media is bulk transfer of images to micro-stock companies. Reading the terms of use of Facebook for example might be an eyeopener. Anything posted becomes property of FB which is why it is impossible to delete an account content. It can be turned off to you but the data, images, posts and videos you post gives them blanket license to use or sell as they see fit.If you upload a high res image file, it is highly compressed for display on FB and not suitable for printing large. But the original file in high resolution is still on their servers and might have commercial value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 627497, member: 43545"] Photographers are usually not familiar with Intellectual Property law so some might be surprised how easy it is to lose control of images. One of the many money generating tactics of social media is bulk transfer of images to micro-stock companies. Reading the terms of use of Facebook for example might be an eyeopener. Anything posted becomes property of FB which is why it is impossible to delete an account content. It can be turned off to you but the data, images, posts and videos you post gives them blanket license to use or sell as they see fit.If you upload a high res image file, it is highly compressed for display on FB and not suitable for printing large. But the original file in high resolution is still on their servers and might have commercial value. [/QUOTE]
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