Thursday, September 5, 2013

Are people allowed to sell photos that up in flickr and listed in the creative commons?

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Jeff


A iPhone App creator is predominate featuring my photos in one of their apps are is being sold. I was not informed or asked if I would mind if my photos could be used. Are they allowed to sell my photography in an app without my permission?
Jeff



Answer
The most important aspect you left out of this question is exactly what type of Creative Commons license you registered your photos under. Creative Commons licensing comes in a range of different "flavors" that allow those registering their work to specify exactly which ways they will allow their work to be used by others.

Most all Creative Commons works include an 'Attribution' release... that is, you allow others to "copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit." Note that this includes commercial uses of your photograph! If you only attached an 'Attribution' requirement, then it is legal for your photos to be used by anyone for almost any purpose as long as you are given credit for the work.

To prevent commercial use of your work, you would need to have also chosen the 'Non-commercial' rule when registering your photo under Creative Commons. The 'Non-commercial' rule can be applied to any Creative Commons work, and when a work is classified as "Attribution, Non-commercial" then others can "copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit AND if it is not used commercially."

Other options are available, as well. For instace, you can also add a "No Derivates" rule to your work which prevents others from modifying it from its original form.

Basically, you need to go back and see exactly what rules you chose when you posted your photos under Creative Commons. If you didn't choose the 'Non-Commercial' option, then I'm afraid it is totally legal for the app company to make use of your work... that is, as long as you are credited for the work somewhere in the application! If they didn't give you credit for that photograph, then they are absolutely in the wrong. The downside is that, without you expending some hefty lawyers fees, the best you'll probably get them to do is credit you as they should have.

Creative Commons sounds like a great idea to most people, and it is defnitely a nice advancement in sharing music, photos, and graphics arts... but it is crucial that you understand the exact terms of the Creative Commons rules before you go distributing your masterpieces to the masses.

You can find slightly more details here on flickr concerning the various aspects of Creative Commons licensing... good luck!

http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/

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Ada_Shorty


Im looking for an app that allows me to add text and clip art to my pictures. I have downloaded quite a few apps, none of them do what Im looking for tho.. Can someone please Help Me!


Answer
there arent any really good photo editing apps for the iphone... your best luck would be to add the photos to your computer and edit them on your computer and put them on your iphone thats my best answer for ya.




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