Flickr Using Questionable Excuse To Take Down Photos From Egypt
from the unfortunate dept
On Friday, after Clay Shirky's excellent talk about social media and the Middle East at SXSW, someone in the audience pointed out how some photos from Egypt of secret service agents had been removed from Flickr. Shirky later tweeted a link to coverage of the takedown letter, which mentions vague terms of service violations. Yahoo later came out and claimed the images were taken down because they weren't taken by the uploader. Of course, as some have pointed out, that's a bogus excuse, since plenty of people -- including Flickr's top employees -- regularly post images that they did not create. And, of course, in true Streisand Effect fashion, all this has really done is call that much more attention to the images and information that was taken down.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: egypt, photos, takedowns
Companies: flickr, yahoo
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wow
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Fuck Holes. I never used Flickr before. Now I certainly won't. You shouldn't either. They work for the man. Which man, you ask? Hard to say...
CBMHB
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WHY?
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