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[ NNSquad ] Flickr in ethical quandary over activists' photo uploading
Flickr in ethical quandary over activists' photo uploading http://j.mp/gSwbH0 (New York Times) Two days after using Flickr to display photos of police officers from Egypt's feared state security force, Hossam el-Hamalawy watched in disbelief as they vanished, one by one, from the popular social networking site, which he had been using since 2008. - - - Administrivia from Lauren: Sometime today, the New York Times' new (and convoluted) paywall is scheduled to rise. I will be testing to verify that NYT items linked through my various postings continue to be accessible, as has been implied should be possible based on the new policies as I understand them. Note, however, that apparently even though there may be no limit on the number of such "referrer" items you view at the Times even without a subscription, each such view will supposedly still count against your "20 free" views of non-referrer (site direct) materials. If you think this policy is way more confusing than it should be, you're right. Reference: "Brief Thoughts on "New York Times" Charging (and a Prediction)" http://j.mp/eIMCVS (Lauren's Blog) --Lauren-- Lauren Weinstein (lauren@vortex.com): http://www.vortex.com/lauren Co-Founder: People For Internet Responsibility: http://www.pfir.org Founder: - Network Neutrality Squad: http://www.nnsquad.org - Global Coalition for Transparent Internet Performance: http://www.gctip.org - PRIVACY Forum: http://www.vortex.com Member: ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy Blog: http://lauren.vortex.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurenweinstein Google Buzz: http://j.mp/laurenbuzz Quora: http://www.quora.com/Lauren-Weinstein Tel: +1 (818) 225-2800 / Skype: vortex.com