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BBC Ripping Off Flickr Photographers?
It seems the venerable bastion of public-funded media, “Auntie” BBC, is being a bit naughty when it comes to sourcing photography from Flickr users according to Editorial Photographers UK
Mark’s or Sparks’ clever wheeze was to sign up with the photo sharing site, then attempt to persuade his new friends to hand over their work to the Beeb – for free naturally. Of course there’s nothing new in cheapskate editors scouring Flickr for freebies. And the Beeb has excelled in its pursuit of license payers for free content for its viewers’ galleries, all under the terms of an infamous contract that allows the BBC to earn money from the pictures while placing any uncomfortable legal repercussions firmly on the contributor. But the Sparks scam has a whole new spin to it. He doesn’t just want pictures for the viewers’ gallery; nor is he asking if he can use existing material to illustrate BBC stories. He wants people to agree to give him unfettered access to all future material that might be posted on Flickr, thereby creating a constantly updated pool of images that the BBC could access at any time for free, and of course resell at a profit. A picture library for free in fact.
.. it seems also they are not above just taking what they want either …
But oh dear, what’s this then? Why, it’s a picture lifted without permission and used on the BBC Scotland news website! It’s not as if Sparks and Co couldn’t have asked. The original image had an almost indecent amount of copyright and contact information, not only in Photoshop’s File Info, but underneath it on the website where it was first published. Presumably BBC Scotland work at such a fast pace they simply can’t keep up with the number of pictures they lift without permission.
You can see how a photographer would be flattered and would be willing to offer up their work just for the portfolio/resume potential and bragging rights. The BBC though should be above this kind of thing, they should be leading the way in fair treatment of the public as they are supposed to be there to serve the public. They will get nowhere arguing they are under funded, they are certainly well funded in comparison to other media outlets who do pay and are not propped up by a television tax.
Personally I see nothing wrong with the BBC asking for free contributions. The pictures are submitted voluntarily after all. They just need to get their legal people to be a bit more fair with what they have people agreeing to.
See the full discussion at flickr here
Technorati Tags: bbc, photography, scandal, media, copyright, photographers, law, rights, news
Picasa Easter Egg
Those Google guys do have a sense of humour!
Open up Picasa 2.5, hit Ctrl + Shift + Y to see a teddy bear.
Source: Adidap
Flickr Umbrella Anyone? … Anyone?
Ever wanted to view Flickr photographs while in a downpour? Or how about an umbrella-mounted camera? Um … no, me neither. But some plucky inventors/artists/mad people have invented such a thing! Erm, neat … ish.
The system is constructed by the Pileus Umbrella and the Pileus WebService. User can see and take a photo and video with the PileusUmbrella. User can hand on own experience in rainy day to next user with an umbrella type photoset. User Connects the Grip with the Screen, then the Grip reads the Screen’s ID and login to own Pileus Account. When user takes photos or videos, Pileus WebService evaluates media-type of data and uploads it to Flickr or YouTube, and then set a tag by screen ID. In addition, user twists the grip, it searches contents at Flickr and YouTube by tag of screen ID, and displays contents in order.
Source:Boing Boing
Technorati Tags: flickr, umbrella, projector, camera, photography, news
Monopoly Personalised with Your Photographs
Now you can have your own family version of Monopoly using your own pictures with the Photo-opoly Board Game
Enclosed in each game are: all the game pieces including property deeds, play money, and dice. A guide booklet is included for creating your game with several options described, 3 pages of 100 pre-printed titles, adhesive paper for printing titles, a sharpie pen, and a glue pen are also included.
Could be just the idea for that difficult to buy for family members next gift. Not sure I would want to play a game with my own face on it, plus who gets the dubious honour of being featured in the low-rent part of the board?
Source: Exposure
Technorati Tags: photography, monopoly, news, diy, make
Zingfu – More online picture editing fun
In a similar vein to the flickr toys that we love so much comes zingfu. The twist is most of the gimmicks they offer take the form of your picture with a celebrity/magazine cover/in a scenario/etc.
Fun stuff to waste 10mins humiliating your friends in your lunch break!
Technorati Tags: zingfu, online, photography, editing, fun, news, links









DSLRBlog Updates – In the post
My latest eBay arrival was actually one of my first purchases. Big tip, if you want something quick do not pay by cheque, move on to the next auction where paypal is accepted. I “won” this SB-28 flash on the 9th of September, it arrived on the 30th! I will be doing a review of these flashes along with the SB-26 and how they compare to my 580ex soon now I have got some use out of them.
The surprise parcels this morning were my moo cards and my first ever published photograph.
I’m not sure what the done thing is with these cards, do you just take a random selection of your recent pictures (as I did with the free 10) or choose only your best work (if not your own choice, in who’s opinion? interestingness?) or is it better to actually design an image to use?
Maybe next time someone might be willing to even pay me…
Seeing as I didn’t win the Strobist competition (boo!) I have ordered a set of Dean Collins DVDs and am also considering buying a set of “ebay radio slaves” so hopefully soon I will have another “birthday moment” soon, heh.
Technorati Tags: photography, nikon, sb-28, ebay, moo, printing, news