Re: Photo-Sharing?

2012-12-19 Thread Alan Fregtman
People love to freak out over legalese they only partially understand; makes for a nice sensationalist headline, like when Dropbox changed its terms a bit and everyone's like omg! they claim ownership over my files to derive variations as they please?!. Anyway, back to Instagram:

FW: Photo-Sharing?

2012-12-18 Thread Sam Bowling
gifts. December 18, 2012 CNET Community http://www.cnet.com/i/nl/m/flex/cnet_logo_retro2.gif http://ct.cnet-ssa.cnet.com/clicks?t=1161374509-a245b0e7c8b07d354a48f8095c3 de1fd-bfbrand=CNET-SSAs=5 Photo-sharing site says it now has the right to sell your photos Dear CNET members, Imagine

RE: Photo-Sharing?

2012-12-18 Thread Matt Lind
...@listproc.autodesk.com] On Behalf Of Sam Bowling Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 8:02 PM To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com Subject: FW: Photo-Sharing? How long until the free cloud storage sites decide to do this CNET's tips for making fun DIY tech gifts.http://ct.cnet-ssa.cnet.com/clicks?t=1161374508

Re: Photo-Sharing?

2012-12-18 Thread Raffaele Fragapane
Now, take a deep breath, go and read the old license, read the new one, and realize it just got MORE stringet for Instagram. In the midst of all the sensationalist hype by less reputable sites like CNet and other cheap shot, hit gathering ones, The Verge actually took the time to write a