I've come across a couple of instances where someone on here posted a pic that, I believe, isn't theirs. They didn't take credit for it..more like "hey, isn't this pic cute" type of thing.
Am I wrong in assuming this site is for photographers to post their own pics, not show off pics taken by others (with or without their permission)?
Its hard to say... My initial understanding of this site was exactly as you say... photographers posting their own pics. I know there is some less-than-original material on these pages and I guess about all you can do is ignore it. I'm often tempted to comment on it... or just ask them why someone felt it was appropriate to post whatever it is here. But then, folks get all defensive and their feathers get ruffled... which doesn't really bother me, since I'm on the other side of the planet from almost everyone and will probably never meet anyone here, with the possible exception of Mulgabill, who lives two suburbs down the road... but then he posts his own stuff, so I have no issues with him anyway.
Now there is an exception to this train of thought... video tutorials found on different sites. Even if these tutorials are not the original work of the the person who posted it, I believe learning and sharing photography/post-processing skills with the members of this site is within the normal expectations of most members and should be not only allowed, but encouraged.
Permalink Reply by Jun on October 27, 2008 at 12:41am
Have seen two discusion on this network regarding picture being used by another person without permissions.Can we suggest to the moderator to try using the Creative Commons (CC) as a tool for this network? I have not gone through all the info on Creative Common but is being used on one of my Ning Address (Land8Lounge).
"Share, Remix, Reuse — Legally
Creative Commons provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. You can use CC to change your copyright terms from "All Rights Reserved" to "Some Rights Reserved.""
Permalink Reply by Jun on October 27, 2008 at 8:04pm
Hi David,
Chief has a good solution for this dilema of people using another person's photo.But again we cannot expect all people to be as discreet or disciplined as we want to, either they don't know about it or just don't want to do it.
So, on this Creative Commons we are licensing our important photo's and uploading it knowing people once clicking on it would understand how we want our pictures used or not used.To explain better here is a link showing how it work: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Howitworks_Comic1
This only works before you upload your photo.Hope it works for all of us.