Maarten Zeinstra from Creative Commons Netherlands here.

You would have no problems limiting access to those files. However you have to 
understand that you cannot limit reuse of those files if they are licensed 
using a Creative Commons license. If a member of your community decided to 
download those images and post them on Flickr or another platform it would be 
impossible to use copyright arguments to stop them.

A Creative Commons license gives permission for everyone in the world to use 
the work under the conditions of the license. The bare minimum of these 
conditions is that you give attribution, but they all allow for non-commercial 
distribution (e.g. placing them on Flickr).

if you are looking for a more local forum to discuss this I recommend 
contacting CC NZ: http://creativecommons.org.nz/ 
<http://creativecommons.org.nz/>

Regards,

Maarten Zeinstra

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> On 20 Oct 2016, at 14:09, Stephen Paul Weber <singpol...@singpolyma.net> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Are the two concepts above in conflict with the CC license? Is a different 
>> license required for that specific content - or some rider attached to the 
>> general license?
> 
> One is copyright, one is privacy/visibility. Not even related, so there 
> should be no conflict.‎
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