Flickr: I AM NIKON AND I AM RIGHTS GRABBING YOUR WORK

I am Nikon campaign and Rights grabbing of Flickr users images, from a camera manufacture this is bad. As the new campaign starts Monday 8th March 8. By adding your Contents to the Group you agree that Nikon shall have, without further obligation to you, the royalty free, fully paid up, worldwide, non-exclusive right and permission, to copy, publicly display, publicly perform and use on … Continue reading Flickr: I AM NIKON AND I AM RIGHTS GRABBING YOUR WORK

Photographers Under Attack!

THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE TAKE PHOTOS EVERY DAY.

WHAT IF ONE OF THEM SEEMS ODD?

Terrorists use surveillance to help plan attacks, taking photos and making notes about security measures like the location of CCTV cameras. Continue reading Photographers Under Attack!

I get "published"! (Sorta)

Ricky Montalvo from Blog001 has an interesting tale on how his picture taken on a Canon G9 gets published in the Montreal’s ‘The Observer’

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It appears that a Montreal newspaper “The Observers” ran with an image I took with my new Canon G9 which they found on a Flickr group.  The photo was part of a group within Flickr, where users can submit pictures depicting their “feelings” on Flickr (which is a part of Yahoo!) merging with Microsoft.  So, I decided to submit the image you see above.  I got an email via Flickr mail from the people at the Observer asking for permission, which I gave and they followed the Creative Commons attributes I set. 

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Photographer finds Flickr pics sold on iStockphoto | Underexposed – CNET News.com

 

Photographer finds Flickr pics sold on iStockphoto

Posted by Stephen Shankland

A Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir self-portrait

(Credit: Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir)

Update 4:15 p.m. PST: I added a comment from Guðleifsdóttir and corrected that the earlier incident involved selling eight individual photos.

An Icelandic photographer has for a second time encountered the ugly side of Internet photo sharing, finding photos she published at Yahoo’s Flickr site being sold by somebody else through the iStockphoto Web site.

Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir, a professional photographer, found a picture she took of three frolicking horses on iStockphoto, a “microstock” site that licenses images for relatively low prices.

“I mean for crying out loud, out of 31 images this particular user has on his ‘portfolio,’ 25 of them are mine, and at least 3 are of me,” she said in the caption for a screenshot of the iStockphoto page.

iStockphoto, a division of Getty Images, removed the photo and the user, named “vulcanacar.”

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