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Jeez there's an awful lot there. Do you want to pick out maybe 10 or so that you're pleased with or want critique on? Hosting them to display in the forum would be easier for most.
 
Not that iv looked, but if those photos are any good....facebook now own them, there not your photos any more....should have read the small print I guess, flickr lets you retain the copyright.
 
Not that iv looked, but if those photos are any good....facebook now own them, there not your photos any more....should have read the small print I guess, flickr lets you retain the copyright.

wow, but what does it mean? its not full rez so you cant really do much with it, and i can delete it when ever i want i suppose.
 
Not that iv looked, but if those photos are any good....facebook now own them, there not your photos any more....should have read the small print I guess, flickr lets you retain the copyright.

Strictly speaking can they do that? There has been cases of folk being 'cyber bullied' with people creating false profiles including pictures on social network sites and things have only been deleted because the person has threatened to sue the site since they themselves hold the copyright to 'their own image' the same should apply to any image posted and quite frankly they dont have the raw or original jpeg so wouldn't have a leg to stand on? :(
 
Strictly speaking can they do that?
Yes. When you create an account and upload images, you are agreeing to their rules and regulations. If you haven't read them, then that's technically your fault, as you ticked a box to say that you had ...

facebook said:
... by posting user content to any part of the site, you automatically grant to the company an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, publicly perform, publicly display, reformat, translate, excerpt (in whole or in part) and distribute such user content for any purpose on or in connection with the site or the promotion thereof ...
http://www.bjp-online.com/public/showPage.html?page=700094

Not that I'd really worry about it, though. As acccc rightly says, there's not much they can do with an image that size anyway. You can hardly blow it up to make a poster out of it. That's why people often get ridiculed online for watermarking images that are about 500px across.
 
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