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parabol
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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This is somewhat cruel but funny ... A TEXAS family is suing Australia's Virgin Mobile phone company over an advertisement they claim caused their teenage daughter grief and humiliation. (Source) Might not make much sense until you look a the pics: Original Photo: http://flickr.com/photos/chewywong/467623403/ Virgin Ad: http://flickr.com/photos/sesh00/515961023/ |
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| #0 11:32am 22/09/07 |
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TufNuT
I like eel pie
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hmmm, i would have thought that the person who took the photo retains copy right, regardless of weather it on the net or not, from what i remeber there was a big thing a few years ago to say that people cant just take a picture from a web site and display it with out permission from the copy write owner.
so it seem to me like virgin are in some s***.. but then again im no lawyer. last edited by TufNuT at 11:56:37 22/Sep/07 |
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| #1 11:56am 22/09/07 |
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natslovR
Posts: 5522
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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That's all very interesting. thanks.
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| #2 11:54am 22/09/07 |
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B.Hardball
Posts: 6834
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think the ad would assume that whoever put the photo on flikr had permission from the person in the photo. You can't use a photo for that sort of stuff without permission from the person IN the photo AFAIK.
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| #3 11:57am 22/09/07 |
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nF
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Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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but its only being used in australia, we don't have those laws i don't think.
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| #4 12:11pm 22/09/07 |
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natslovR
Posts: 5523
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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not much point arguing it right/wrong here, go read the flicr threads, plenty of experts, lawyers and I AM NOT A LAWYER BUTs.
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| #5 12:12pm 22/09/07 |
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Strange Rash
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| #6 12:18pm 22/09/07 |
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Idol
Posts: 1014
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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but its only being used in australia, we don't have those laws i don't think. Maybe it's not a crime, but you do need talent agreements in Australia to avoid getting sued. Also depending on where you want to show the ad, a lot of places need you to show those signed agreements so that they don't have any potential legal problems for displaying it. last edited by Idol at 12:50:33 22/Sep/07 |
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| #7 12:50pm 22/09/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19707
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #8 12:33pm 22/09/07 |
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Nitro
Posts: 1270
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Well I thought it was illegal at first, but apparently under the licence that the photographer posted it its completely legal. lawl
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| #9 12:53pm 22/09/07 |
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Raven
Posts: 2127
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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They [probably] have no case. Section 9 of the Flickr terms of service allow Yahoo! reproduce and distribute work used. If Yahoo! were paid by Virgin to use the image then it'll just get thrown out. If not though, then yeah, there's copyright issues that'll get them in trouble.
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| #10 12:57pm 22/09/07 |
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DM
Posts: 434
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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i'd hit it... the left one that is
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| #11 01:01pm 22/09/07 |
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Triamks
Posts: 1377
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well I thought it was illegal at first, but apparently under the licence that the photographer posted it its completely legal. lawl When it was discussed on Hack they mentioned a clause on Flickr's website that removed any copyright and permitted anybody to use the photo. That's a poor explanation but it meant those people that selected to upload their photos under that clause had no case against Virgin because Virgin was allowed to use the photos for their advertisements. |
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| #12 01:39pm 22/09/07 |
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Mantra
Crusty old man
Posts: 1751
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Great story...
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| #13 02:39pm 22/09/07 |
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| #14 02:46pm 22/09/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3621
Location: UK
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a photo off flickr wouldnt be higher enoof res to print out at that size.
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| #15 01:15am 23/09/07 |
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jmr
Posts: 5158
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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that was my first thought moobs
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| #16 09:07am 23/09/07 |
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Idol
Posts: 1016
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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well if flickr's contract that anything posted there becomes public domain holds up in court, that will be pretty discouraging for people to upload their content; knowing people could make money off it. Imagine if deviantart or something slipped in a clause like that, and a bunch of ad campaigns used people's uploaded content.
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| #17 11:15am 23/09/07 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 5256
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Prolly read terms and conditions of Flicker an it will state that by uploading pictures you grant them intellectual property
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| #18 02:19pm 23/09/07 |
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infi
Posts: 7005
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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no you don't grant flickr the IP. that is definitely a breach of copyright under Austalian law. Don't know about the US.
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| #19 06:20pm 23/09/07 |
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Jim
Posts: 6532
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what about under yo momma law?
HAHA f*** YEH |
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| #20 07:13pm 23/09/07 |
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nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 13412
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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you can specify which license you want to release your photos under
default is creative commons i think (aka, it becomes public domain but you have to say where it came from) |
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| #21 07:28pm 23/09/07 |
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