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My Guest Post on Pibbles & Me!

A few weeks ago I was kindly asked if I wanted to be a featured guest at Pibbles & Me, a wonderfully humorous and uplifting blog I’ve been following for…gosh, a year or two now at least. My post What Can Dogs Teach Us About Life is ready for your viewing pleasure, so get clicking and spend some time reading my wordy goodness! It was a rather strange post as I wasn’t entirely sure what to write about, but hey, it all worked out in the end!

I’ll cut this post short, no long rants today, dear blog reader. I’m all smiles about my guest post on Pibbles & Me and that’ll do me just fine!

Blog photos – Are you sure that’s legal?

I’ve been reading a few articles about the legality of using photos on blogs. Two posts in particular caught my eye today - Bloggers Beware: You CAN Get Sued For Using Pics on Your Blog – My Story by Roni Loren, who talks about the issues that surround taking images from the internet to use on your blog posts. Most bloggers/social media folk use images from the internet without giving much thought to where they come from or who owns them.

I’m one of them. I figured if I search for something in Google Images, I can save it and use it to illustrate a blog post topic. Turns out that someone somewhere owns that image, and I’m leaving myself open to being sued for using it without permission or paying for it. I always figured that if it’s in the public domain it was free to use.

Now I’m not so sure. I can understand that when a photographer takes a load of pictures, let’s say for a family portrait, then he own those images and sells prints to said family. That way the photographer continues to earn a crust and the family can request addition prints later on.

After all, the original piece of work remains the property of the creator, be that photo, video, sculpture, writing etc, unless some sort of contract is agreed to whereby the artist has relinquished all right to that creation.

WANA COMMONS

The second post that grabbed my attention was WANA Commons–Beautiful Blog Images without the Worry by social media Jedi Kristen Lamb. She has set up a Flickr Group called WANA Commons - WANA standing for We Are Not Alone – and designed for bloggers to share their photographs.

Share your photos How To Guide.

All you need to do is set up a Flickr account, don’t worry it’s free and easy-peasy lemon squeezy.

Upload your images and add your tags and a Creative Commons Licence:

As you can see I’ve added the tags to a photo of my dog, Ben. If you want to share your photographs with a group like WANA Commons, add the tag WANACOMMONS and your name. Click EDIT next to the Create Commons Licence, if you’re not sure what options to use visit the Creative Commons website and learn what’s best for you. There’s also a UK based Creative Commons website.

Here’s a quick explanation of what Creative Commons means, taken from the UK site:

Creative Commons is a non-profit organisation that assists authors and creators who want to voluntarily share their work, by providing free copyright licences and tools, so that others may take full and legal advantage of the Internet’s unprecedented wealth of science, knowledge and culture.

When you get to the group just click the ADD PHOTOS button.

And here you’ll be given a simple boxy thing where you click the photos you have already uploaded to your Flickr account. You can only click 6 at a time, so be patient if you have lots you want to share with the group.

So these are the photos in my account. I clicked 6 on each row and the appeared in the box on the right. Then click Add To Group and hey-presto you’re sharing your photos with the group.

Why Bother?

Because it’s all about creating a community where people can share their media to use on their blogs. You could visit a paid site where you can buy photo’s, and sometimes that’s a very good option if you’re looking for a more professional look for your project or simply want a wider variety of images to choose from. 

There are plenty of sites that have plenty of options like royalty free images, subscription based services where you can use a certain number each month and so on. Whether you pay to use images or not I think it’s good practice to give credit to an image.

WANA Commons is an excellent way to share your photos with other bloggers and writers without worrying about the legality of using something without permission. I’m more than happy to let someone use my images so long as they give credit, a simple bit of text under the photo stating my name, or at the end of the article, is more than sufficient.

Sadly I’m well aware of being hypocritical here as I seldom remember to add a name or link to images I use on my blog. But that is going to change. From now on I’ll make every effort to ensure any image I use is done correctly and provide a name and link for the original owner.

Do you have any thoughts on using images you use taken from the net?

I’m a Kreative Blogger!

I’ve been nominated for a Kreative Blogger Award by the good folks at Whirling Point. I have a tendency to forget to write a post when I’m nominated for a blogger award, but not this time dear blog reader!

There’s an argument about social networking (yes, that includes blogging) that people are spending way too much time making “friends” in the digital world than actually taking the time to see them in person. I sort of agree, face to face is better than face-to-screen-to-face, but then that’s not easy to achieve if you’ve made a connection with someone in another country is it?

The reason why I decided to act on this award is because Spijder, one of the writers at Whirling Point, took the time to email me and ask if I would accept the award before posting it on their blog. I like that. I like the fact that Spijder wrote me an email instead of simply plonking my blog link under the image of the blogger award.

I’m not saying that I do that myself, or that anyone who does throw up a link to a blog they’ve nominated for an award should always email said blogger prior to sharing. It’s usually pretty flattering to find someone has nominated you for something right out of the blue.

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