Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/02/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Ken, I'm not a lawyer, but the photo editor at a daily newspaper. I have spoken to a lawyer about photos on Facebook. Facebook, and any other photo sharing Web site, and your ISP, for that matter, is just trying to protect itself by saying that if you post a photo, or other content on FB, FB has the *right* to display that photo. It seems a simple enough concept?why would FB need legal permission to display content that you've upload to FB for the very purpose of displaying it, but that's what's happened in our litigious society. Of far more concern to any content producer, is what can happen to your content (photo) if you post it anywhere on the Internet, or even send it in an email to someone you know. It's just TOO easy to "share" (steal) that content and use it for some other purpose. That shouldn't stop you from posting your photos on FB, or the LUG gallery, or anywhere else. Just be aware that you're giving up a lot of control over what happens to that content once you press that Send or OK button. If you're a photographer who is trying to make a living from your photographs, you probably shouldn't post anything that might help make that living for you. Share them with your clients, your agency, your employer. Use them to advertise you skills. The rest can be posted anywhere you like to entertain your friends and the world, just expect them to show up in unexpected places. Jack Milton On Feb 1, 2013, at 5:39 PM, Ken Carney <kcarney1 at cox.net> wrote: > I think this is clear, but I would appreciate any corrections. The > Facebook > terms of use state that for any IP content that I post, I retain ownership > but grant a royalty-free sublicense. From the definition of "content", it > appears that if I post a link to one of my photos on Facebook, I have > granted the sublicense for that image, the same as if I had uploaded the > image to Facebook. Correct? Thanks for any help.