So, Zuckerberg & Co. are now telling us that they may use any if your Instagram photos (after 1/16/13) for their own commercial use, yet YOU may be on the hook for any liability incurred.* This seems like it could be on the verge of being another Netflix-style snafu. I'm waiting to see how it plays out (and I'm not a chronic Instagrammer anyway- sometimes a filter can make a mundane image look more interesting, but mainly I try to take good pictures to begin with...)
That said, anyone want to share tips and tricks for sharing your content? Mine are generally as follows:
- iPhone pictures:
1. take photo with ProCamera
2. edit/level/crop with Snapseed (now owned by Google- can't get away from the big boys' tentacles) and save to iPhone photo library
3. upload to Tumblr/Facebook (and now thinking about Flickr, for pics that are not 'timeless' or permanent enough for my Tumblr blog)
- Camera photos:
1. take photo with camera
2. edit in Aperture
3. upload to Tumblr/Facebook/Picasaweb for my family members not on FB
It's enough to make one's head spin. And I'm just a lowly hobbyist...I can't imagine trying to keep up with all these formats, privacy settings, and platforms for people who rely on this to get the word out about themselves. Photogs, framebuilders, and the like...
* I'm no lawyer, but I can't see how this could stand up, wrt photo release consents, etc.
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