This is a discussion on Other people using your photos within the General photography forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Originally Posted by Iguanasan Each to his own, I guess. All my images that I post on Flickr are creative ...
Then don't post them on the Internet. I'm afraid that the dishonest people who will steal your images don't give a crap about any agreements in "writing" they're gonna steal them and use them. The honest people will respect a request/denial proposition. If you don't want them stolen, don't put them on the Internet. You cannot protect them once they've been published.
Yup i think you are missing Iggy's point on this Greg.
without restrictions you get way more link love. of course we want to protect our images (myself included). but the more you protect the LESS visibility you get.
There ARE a number of well known photographers that post their images as creative commons. Seems to me it's a fab strategy - Trey ratcliff comes to mind. Stuck In Customs HDR Photography
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Obviously I understand that people are able to take whatever images they want once they are published. I didn't intend this to be a discussion about the ethics of the internet. I wanted information about how to go about licensing photos.
I don't use Flickr and don't have any language (as yet) about creative commons licensing on my site as this isn't something that I ever thought would happen when I started. I was looking for information about how to go about licensing my photos...is there common language used?
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If you are interested in a Creative Commons license then you can visit this site: Creative Commons Creative Commons licensing has a bunch of different levels of licensing. The simplest solution is to continue to put a (C) watermark on your images as you are and then you can decide what you want people to do with the images based on requests, etc. That's not going to stop anyone from stealing them but the honest people in the world will understand that they must get your permission to use them.
LOL..never had anyone ask and I haven't seen any of my photos ever being used. I would be fine with non-commercial use with a credit though! Nothing worse than someone claiming they took your photo.
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