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Content on Flickr remains yours. It's tied into Creative Commons
licensing so you can be very specific about how your photos are used.
Flickr also does video now. Photos can also be marked private.
Peter Fleck
On Oct 28, 2009, at 1:54 PM, Nate Sigrist <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I do believe that using an outside source like Flickr would conflict
> with the U's terms. What do you do if their site goes down? Also
> be cautious of who owns the content. Some sites take ownership of
> whatever is uploaded. Have you considered using a local PHP install
> of Gallery? http://gallery.menalto.com/ I'm sure there are other
> options.
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> Karoline Dehnhard wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> If anyone has linked to Flickr I would be curious to know how. My
>> understanding is that they require that you either link to them
>> using a Flickr photo or Flickr badge (correct me if I am wrong). I
>> also want to know if there are rules about using a Flickr badge on
>> a U of M site since it is advertisement-like. Also, what exactly
>> does "for personal use" mean with regard to Flickr?
>>
>> I have many questions about other social media too! This would be a
>> good topic for a presentation.
>>
>> Karoline
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