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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Ok, so the Sydney University disclaimer. Does it make any difference and if you have pictures on your profile doesnt that make them pretty much public property anyway? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Ok, so the Sydney University disclaimer. Does it make any difference and if you have pictures on your profile doesnt that make them pretty much public property anyway?"
Well, you have to say pretty please don't use them too, or it doesn't work at all apparently |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd love to see someone attempt to sue someone for using pussy/cock pic's that they willingly submitted to the internet. Knowing full well, the once uploaded, you've lost control over their potential further distribution. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So its used more as a filter then for others assesing the gullability of the poster?"
No. It’s used as just another thing for forumites to look down on the 'plebs' for. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I get that but to a certain degree the pictures i post are my property and should therefore either A. Know who is using them and what for and B. Be able to say whether they can be used.
I have noticed that there is a woman on here (who contributes to the furoms) that writes over her pics that permission is not given to be used elsewhere ...
Am i correct in thinking then if you post a pic on the net its up for grabs for anyone to do what they wish with?
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"Yes it makes a huge difference
It highlights the stunningly gullible for the rest of us to make an informed choice as to whether we are keen or run away "
This.
The status of the photos posted on Fab is probably contained in the agreement you consented to when you signed up to Fab. Saying words that sound sort of legal like on your profile doesn't give them power. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Photos are intellectual property and as such are copyrighted. The fact you post them on the internet does not relinquish the copyright.
However the disclaimer is a waste of time. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Am i correct in thinking then if you post a pic on the net its up for grabs for anyone to do what they wish with?
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Pretty much yes, you lose control over the image the moment you upload it. Unless you've uploaded it to a service who have a privacy policy regarding image theft. Even then, it's extremely difficult to prosecute. It's no longer a case of stealing the actual image data. It can be screenshot, which greys lines of ownership. The simplest way to look at it is, that if you don't want it spread around the internet, or potentially shared around publicly....don't upload it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Absolutely no difference. It wouldn’t stand up in court lol. I’ve had so many taken and people cloning my account that it’s impossible, even with watermarks lol |
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Am i correct in thinking then if you post a pic on the net its up for grabs for anyone to do what they wish with?
Pretty much yes, you lose control over the image the moment you upload it. Unless you've uploaded it to a service who have a privacy policy regarding image theft. Even then, it's extremely difficult to prosecute. It's no longer a case of stealing the actual image data. It can be screenshot, which greys lines of ownership. The simplest way to look at it is, that if you don't want it spread around the internet, or potentially shared around publicly....don't upload it. "
Courts are usually public and records are kept.
I Mr Joe Bloggs wish to sue John Doe in front of all my friends, family, colleagues, employers past present and future, because he stole my mucky cock shot.
I don't think so. |
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