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Blogger Sammi said...

hey, just thought i'd leave a little message that said hello quickly!

i am totally addicted to tumblr. i really think people who have tumblr and think their stuff is not gonna get reblogged should probably be shot. because that is the whole point of tumblr. my addiction to tumblr may have led to my neglect of blogger... oops. I am hoping February will bring me some ideas of my own rather than a repetitive 30 day challenge... hmm....!!

anyway, take care x

January 28, 2011 at 12:17 AM

Blogger Andy said...

I tend to follow the philosophy that if someone wants to use an image of mine it's fine if it's for a blog or some sort of non-profit use.

I have had a couple of images appropriated by commercial concerns recently and that irks me. I don't wander round to their place and borrow their stuff without asking :-)

January 28, 2011 at 12:44 AM

Blogger Char said...

well, i use my tumblr exclusively to post shots of other people that i admire. i don't pass them off as mine...and i agree, if they don't want them passed along - don't put it out there.

i have no delusions of grandeur - i doubt seriously that i will ever become "famous" or whatever for my photography. i don't chase publication and all of that. i'm pleased if someone comes along and says that's nice or the whatnot but if they don't i'm cool with that too. my photography is for me first.

January 28, 2011 at 2:31 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

Social networking is definitely a double-edged sword. Personally, I love the way that the things I read and see and hear via any internet-based medium lets me think about things that would never have otherwise crossed my mind. Lots to think about here ... love it ;)

January 28, 2011 at 3:36 AM

Blogger will said...

... and all the huffing and puffing about socialism when the Internet is chock full of socialistic (and popular) stuff.

Seems common sense would indicate - anything posted on any network - can or will be copied.

Facebook is the one with troublesome corporate values. What they do with your personal info and how FB gets abused has become obvious. Yet it's popularity remains strong. The logic of that baffles me.

January 28, 2011 at 4:31 AM

Blogger mrs mediocrity said...

yes, all the rules are changing, a whole new fleet of ships is sailing, we'll figure it all out eventually.
i agree, if you don't want it to be out there, don't put it out there. people shouldn't steal, either, but this is a lot of gray area in between.

January 28, 2011 at 4:43 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think anger of theft (unless just plain ol' outright they steal your picture and make money off of it)

and even anger about others content and artistic doings

is really a sign of a blocked person.....
if i'm in my zone i'm already onto the next thing. it's out there, it's done, when my creative mojo is going i could care less with what so and so is doing, if it's like mine etc.
who cares....i've got
this idea and this idea and this idea and what matters is it's
mine.
made by me
it is mine 100% because i've shown a piece of who i am .

i just think that there are a lot of sad, trapped, blocked human beings who need to realize
there is room enough for everyone to be creative in their own way

and to constantly be guarding it, lording over it, or even creating some sort of grand attitude about what should or shouldn't be done * ins and outs etc*

is just further extinguishing their creative light.

i think it's less about technology and more about attitude and personal focus, excitement and vision.

January 28, 2011 at 5:14 AM

Blogger Molly said...

I listen to/watch TED talks for the same reasons. Somehow being reminded of the existence of big thinkers is really reassuring, especially as popular media increasingly gets so shallow!
I once saw one with the guy who invented SIMS (can't remember his name), talking about how he was greatly influenced by Maria Montessori's philosophy on education. Wild!

January 28, 2011 at 8:34 AM

Blogger Erin Wallace said...

I find the angry Flickr folks fascinating myself. If someone were to find my photo beautiful enough to use in their blog, etc, I'd be thrilled (that is as long as they credited me). I would be a bit put off if they tried to claim it as their own, but I wouldn't be surprised or even react to it if it did happen. That's the nature of cyberspace.

January 28, 2011 at 10:42 PM

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January 29, 2011 at 3:06 AM

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