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- bull, on 10/10/2007, -0/+5Some of the photographers have had their images stolen and placed on other sites, it's a fact of life when placing your photos somewhere for all the world to see. The photographers realize this and accept the risk - but they do fight. When sending a request for removal to other sites, the photos are pulled almost immediately - but not with Orkut. Google really needs to get their act together and start moderating their users.
- beavioso, on 10/17/2007, -0/+3This is far worse than the title implies. In this instance, they're stealing pictures of little kids and creating profiles as them. It's just plain sick and despicable. Pedophiles are certainly in the running as the worst form of life.
- aedmonds, on 10/17/2007, -0/+2Sign the petition and help do something about this: http://www.petitiononline.com/jmelhado/petition.ht ...
- Nantel, on 10/10/2007, -0/+2Except that this time, we're talking about pictures of children. Couple this with the response of any parent to reports of pedophilia on the internet and you have a recipe for a perfect *****.
- Dred242, on 10/17/2007, -0/+2If you're a flickr user, make sure you check and reset (if necessary) the permissions for your flickr photos....especially photos of your kids.
- rapidfirewife, on 10/17/2007, -0/+1EntrepreNerd, the issue is Google's reluctance to help those of us who own copyrighted material in getting it removed from their site where it exists as stolen information. The response you get when you ask for their help in getting the images - and these are images of 9 month olds, 16 month olds, 3 year olds - removed is basically equated to a shrug, an "oh well." Meanwhile, where the images are posted in the first place, there is a clear copyright.
I agree, the policing isn't necessarily the responsibility of the provider. However, once illegal activity is pointed out, they should have systems in place to help victims solve the issue. And their current system is almost impossible to navigate through.
That's the issue. - snfg, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1See also http://digg.com/software/Orkut_community_stealing_ ...
- yinyang67, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1see also....
http://digg.com/tech_news/Google_encouraging_copyr ...
and from the flickr user...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/photomama/1265256065/ - soso33, on 11/17/2008, -0/+0
Thank you for the useful information
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مسجات - EntrepreNerd, on 10/17/2007, -3/+1While we are at it lets make Microsoft responsible for any and every photo, song, program, and file we place on their operation system.
People use the systems in place for many things, but should be really make it the responsibility of those who create the system to police the the users of the system? I would say no. At this rate we will have our ISPs filtering content . . . Oh wait, we already do! Choose your battles wisely people because in the end we have all our freedoms stripped and all our services filtered.


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