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yeah i know this might not be the best place to ask this but ...
i don't go on fleecebook very often unless there is a link and a public page
i gave up my membership when i had privacy issues there ( the settings being reset
to the default "public and open no privacy settings" every time i went off-site ) it might
have been before instagram started, i can't remember, im not involved there, not even sure
if i have been there before, but i am on linkked in although i don't upload any images ...
can anyone tell me what the licensing / ownership deal is these days? when i was on FB,
they claimed ownership and unfettered use of anything, text pictures &c that was uploaded to their
servers, i know they own instagram, do they still claim universal use? has it changed ?
i haven't ever uploaded anything on linkk ed in because i have never been able
to understand if they claim ownership or universal use, their 3rd party applications too.
does anyone here know what the deal is ?
i have an archive of 30+ years worth of documentary images i was thinking
of uploading eventually, but i don't want to lose ownership of them.
i know the deal that if it is online it is a freeforall, but i don't plan on putting very large images up ...
is there a website that details the ownership issues of these websites?
thanks
i don't go on fleecebook very often unless there is a link and a public page
i gave up my membership when i had privacy issues there ( the settings being reset
to the default "public and open no privacy settings" every time i went off-site ) it might
have been before instagram started, i can't remember, im not involved there, not even sure
if i have been there before, but i am on linkked in although i don't upload any images ...
can anyone tell me what the licensing / ownership deal is these days? when i was on FB,
they claimed ownership and unfettered use of anything, text pictures &c that was uploaded to their
servers, i know they own instagram, do they still claim universal use? has it changed ?
i haven't ever uploaded anything on linkk ed in because i have never been able
to understand if they claim ownership or universal use, their 3rd party applications too.
does anyone here know what the deal is ?
i have an archive of 30+ years worth of documentary images i was thinking
of uploading eventually, but i don't want to lose ownership of them.
i know the deal that if it is online it is a freeforall, but i don't plan on putting very large images up ...
is there a website that details the ownership issues of these websites?
thanks
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