Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
11-04-2018, 05:39 AM
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I agree about the effect
But I also see their side: what if no one would delete their stuff over the limit timely or at all
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Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
11-04-2018, 05:36 AM
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If anyone promised you that life would be fair
They were wrong
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Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
11-04-2018, 05:35 AM
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You can set up flickr to mark your posts with your copyright
Thus giving you protection
You may need legal assistance to enforce such rights but that would always be true in any copyright infringement issue
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Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
11-01-2018, 01:38 PM
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of course nothing is guaranteed to last:
" By purchasing Flickr Pro, you will be charged the then-current rate on a yearly auto-renew basis until you cancel. If the price changes, we’ll notify you beforehand. You agree to the Flickr Terms & Conditions of Use and acknowledge that this service is offered by Flickr, Inc. under US law in US dollars. "
but I will sign up and see what happens
[ be sure to use this link, it has the discounted price noted ] https://www.flickr.com/lookingahead/ |
Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
11-01-2018, 12:19 PM
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I missed that part of the announcement
here it is:
*Free members with more than 1,000 photos or videos uploaded to Flickr have until Tuesday, January 8, 2019, to upgrade to Pro or download content over the limit. After January 8, 2019, members over the limit will no longer be able to upload new photos to Flickr. After February 5, 2019, free accounts that contain over 1,000 photos or videos will have content actively deleted -- starting from oldest to newest date uploaded -- to meet the new limit.
well, I've got over 8,000 photos on it now
decisions, decisions
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Forum: Digital Processing, Software, and Printing
11-01-2018, 08:37 AM
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nothing in life is truly free
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