Instagram change terms of service, can sell your images
Posted: Tue 18 Dec 2012, 13:50
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20767537
In a nutshell Instagram, owned by Facebook, now have the license to sell any photograph on their service to whoever they want without any requirement to pay the photographer. A move that many think given the size of Facebook, is likely to be replicated on Facebook itself after they trial it on Instagram.
I thought a lot of Instagram, the vast majority in fact, was lomography-lookalike garbage and utterly pointless but it was still interesting seeing what effects you could get. But I've cancelled my account now - I'm the tiniest of drops in the ocean but just don't agree with it.
In a nutshell Instagram, owned by Facebook, now have the license to sell any photograph on their service to whoever they want without any requirement to pay the photographer. A move that many think given the size of Facebook, is likely to be replicated on Facebook itself after they trial it on Instagram.
I thought a lot of Instagram, the vast majority in fact, was lomography-lookalike garbage and utterly pointless but it was still interesting seeing what effects you could get. But I've cancelled my account now - I'm the tiniest of drops in the ocean but just don't agree with it.