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When you post a photo to Instagram, you retain the rights, Instagram
gets to use it, and that’s that — legally, your photo isn’t supposed
to appear anywhere else. But while Instagram gains users, the users
share more photos, and those photos increasingly appear on Tumblr and
other outlets, there’s still no easy way to organize the rights.

Although some users — especially professional photographers — are
concerned that Instagram’s licensing agreement amounts to a rights
grab, others, like Philip Neustrom, are looking to make their images
more free, not less. Neustrom created I Am CC, a service that
automatically releases your photos under Creative Commons license.
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read more at http://www.wired.com/design/2012/08/i-am-cc/
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