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Automatic Placeholder Images from Flickr

5 点作者 goldins大约 14 年前

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mryall大约 14 年前
Interesting. Do you use only creative-commons-licensed material or do the terms of Flickr's "copyright" license actually allow this use?<p>It seems to me that embedding an image on another site, even with a copyright notice, would be reproducing the image and not allowed under the normal terms of a copyright license.<p>Sorry to be a party pooper, but just ignoring legal issues around reproducing other people's content (some of whom make a living from selling it) isn't going to make it go away.<p><i>Edit</i>: to answer my own question, the images are only Creative Commons attribution-licensed photos. From the 'about' page:<p>&#62; The photos are pulled from flickr using its search api, searching only creative commons material, and watermarking them with the name of the author, to be in accordance with the creative commons licences, which all require attribution
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davidamcclain大约 14 年前
I tried two quick examples in the browser for a little test. Thinking in terms on banal clipart I use the tag "happy" and I get back a very nicely shot photo of two attractive people making out in a doorway. Hmmm. Then I try "friends" thinking I'll get something a little more office appropriate and I get a nicely cropped image of two young ladies in bikinis frolicking on a beach.<p>Nothing R rated or tasteless, just not the kind of thing I want to explain to my boss who's looking over my shoulder. Think I'll be sticking with <a href="http://placekitten.com/" rel="nofollow">http://placekitten.com/</a> then...
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