Flickr is a better route in your opinion? Just curious...I'm looking for a good place to do pics other than Facebook and Photobucket.kurtisnelson wrote:They had previously snuck in a license to change the TOS whenever they feel like it. I just stick all my pictures on Flickr and have the flickr app link to them. And BW, you know I will aid with whatever websites you need :)
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I've been using Flickr for three years. It works very well. Get the uploader tool to do batch jobs.Monorail_Red wrote:Flickr is a better route in your opinion? Just curious...I'm looking for a good place to do pics other than Facebook and Photobucket.

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Cool - I'll give it a shot.hobie16 wrote:I've been using Flickr for three years. It works very well. Get the uploader tool to do batch jobs.
I'll try Picasa since that I'm a Google Products guy :D:
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Picasa has a hard limit of 2 gigs I think. Flickr measures their limit in uploads per month. Also, Flickr Pro is $25 a year for unlimited, while Picasa upgraded is based on storage.Monorail_Red wrote:Cool - I'll give it a shot.
I'll try Picasa since that I'm a Google Products guy :D:
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Flickr also bills for two years at $47.99. Flickr Pro has unlimited uploads and storage.kurtisnelson wrote:Picasa has a hard limit of 2 gigs I think. Flickr measures their limit in uploads per month. Also, Flickr Pro is $25 a year for unlimited, while Picasa upgraded is based on storage.

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This is probably going to come back and bite them in the ass. I remember when Geocities/Yahoo (I think it was after the merger) did the same thing. Needless to say, it lost them a hell of a lot of users, myself included.
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It was actually mentioned on local newsthis morning. I'm hoping the uproar continues and causes some changes.CBeilby wrote:This is probably going to come back and bite them in the ass. I remember when Geocities/Yahoo (I think it was after the merger) did the same thing. Needless to say, it lost them a hell of a lot of users, myself included.
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Facebook its taking too mich liberty with our content. :mad:
I've since pulled down my videos & most pictures.
I've since pulled down my videos & most pictures.
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kurtisnelson wrote:Picasa has a hard limit of 2 gigs I think. Flickr measures their limit in uploads per month. Also, Flickr Pro is $25 a year for unlimited, while Picasa upgraded is based on storage.
Has anybody combed through the TOS for Flickr? It seems alright for now unless I find something later:hobie16 wrote:Flickr also bills for two years at $47.99. Flickr Pro has unlimited uploads and storage.
I'll keep going through it.Flickr TOS wrote:Yahoo! does not claim ownership of Content you submit or make available for inclusion on the Yahoo! Services. However, with respect to Content you submit or make available for inclusion on publicly accessible areas of the Yahoo! Services...
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29239948/
Another article. This one actually makes sense, and looks to be more than just an inflamation of an already touchy subject.
In a way, I understand the uproar; I certainly don't intend to give them unlimited use of anything I post. However, if I'm sharing those pictures, etc, with friends on there, and those friends keep copies of them, I should be aware that they may be distributed without my permission.
It's something people should be aware of, either way.
Another article. This one actually makes sense, and looks to be more than just an inflamation of an already touchy subject.
In a way, I understand the uproar; I certainly don't intend to give them unlimited use of anything I post. However, if I'm sharing those pictures, etc, with friends on there, and those friends keep copies of them, I should be aware that they may be distributed without my permission.
It's something people should be aware of, either way.