Instagram suicide note

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Facebook is at it again:
http://rt.com/news/instagram-to-sell-photos-262/

Moral and intellectual theft issues aside, this will make it impossible for professionals to sell/licence Instagram pictures they have taken. Publishers and agents generally demand a exclusive licence or similar protection of their investment, and nothing alongside a pretty unlimited licence to a mega corporation. Seems like the dreaded cellphone competition decapitated itself, at least for a brief while...
 
What scares me is that this may actually be a marketing decision by their analysts to disregard the pro users and focus on milking the consumers - if their rate of growth continues, they will soon own free photography of almost every newsworthy event, and could form a pretty severe competitor for the existing agencies in the market.
 
Wow! what a crazy thing to do, sell your customers work without crediting them just because they use your service.
If this catches on your Prolab/minilab or cloud service could also want a piece of your pie.
I guess it's about images for free, most will swallow it-I wont.
 
I liked the community in Instagram a lot but will quit soon ... their proposal is not my cup of tea ...
 
Wow! what a crazy thing to do, sell your customers work without crediting them just because they use your service.
If this catches on your Prolab/minilab or cloud service could also want a piece of your pie.
I guess it's about images for free, most will swallow it-I wont.

Almost as crazy as FB paying $1 billion for it...


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I liked the community in Instagram a lot but will quit soon ... their proposal is not my cup of tea ...

+1 from me. Some fun conversations, and many great "postcards" to and from friends went over the air there. I never understood how it was there in the first place with no clear revenue stream.

I'll be making some blurb books of my stream then deleting my images.
 
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