Twitter Gets to Use Your Photos, for Free? (Updated)

Twitter has been making a lot of changes lately, and photographers may want to re-read that fine print in the Terms of Service... every photo you share on Twitter can be sub-licensed by Twitter, or worse - all royalty-free. Full Story »

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by Ellie Kesselman - Oct. 29, 2010

This news story provides valuable consumer information for users of the Twitter micro-blogging service. Twitter's Terms of Service regarding users' photos is not consistent with other non-primary content hosting services e.g. Google's Chrome, which does not appropriate rights to user content.

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