Hello /p/
I have been reading that some people are butthurt about 500px using peoples photos without permission.
I have read everything from "oh we just use it for internal marketing" to "ARAHHH THEY OWN EVERYTHING"
So please, if you will redpill me and recommend alternatives
host your own website
>>2778481
But, "muh likes", "muh discoverablity?"
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>>2778473
No, they don't steal copyright, it's the same as with any other website that lets you host pictures. It might only become a problem if a client wants EXCLUSIVE USE of a picture you uploaded to one of those sites already. Since you already granted a license to 500px to display that image any other licenses can't be exclusive anymore.
The consequence is that you have to clarify this in the contract before you promise EXCLUSIVE USE to someone (which you can't). It's a technicality that will never pose a problem you can't work out.
Whats the deal with YouPic.com? How comes I can only upload one picture at a fucking time? Am I back in 1999?
>>2778724
why arre you talking about youpic, its a gimmicky website and people like you should stop advertising it.
>>2778730
>Interprets negative criticism as advertising
>Tripfagging
>Any year
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