I use Picasa and Photo.net when I want to post higher quality (only
$20 per year).
Regards,  Bob S.

On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 9:42 PM, Stan Halpin<[email protected]> wrote:
> I use Zenfolio. I like that there is a plug-in for Lightroom that allows me
> to resize/rename/export directly to Zenfolio (also true for Picassa I
> believe).
> The Selling part is quite unobtrusive, and unless you tell likely visitors
> about it, they are likely to never find that functionality. No ads, no
> clutter. Very controllable folder structure. Unlimited storage (if you pay
> full price). As far as TOS, I figure like others on the list that anything
> that leaves my hard drive is effectively in the public domain, whether I
> approve or not. So I don't put many high resolution images out there. I
> don't think Zenfolio claims any ownership but I just skimmed through the TOS
> - see previous comment.
>
> stan
>
> On Jun 29, 2009, at 9:08 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
>
>> Rob Studdert wrote:
>>
>>> [...] I'd be betting that the
>>> only way that you can truly find a totally acceptable TOS is by self
>>> hosting, and I mean hosting the images on your own local server and
>>> then you would need to scrutinize the ISPs TOS. [...]
>>
>> At least in the US, I'd expect you to find reasonable TOS from many of the
>> providers that focus on generic hosting (rather than specialized sites like
>> Flickr).  For example, I've been using pair.com for a number of years, but
>> they're just an example of many services out there.  Their TOS requires that
>> I indemnify them against liability from the stuff I post (allow to be
>> posted), criminally and under tort, and they reserve the right to delete
>> criminal stuff if they notice it, but otherwise I'm open ... no attempts to
>> expropriate my IP (photos, writings, etc.) beyond the rights required to
>> disseminate it in the first place.
>>
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>> DougF (KG4LMZ)
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