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Google Images is making it easier to license photo rights

The Verge

Google is rolling out an update to Google Images designed to make it easier to license photographs or pictures that are covered by copyright. Images with licensing information provided by the publisher will now appear in search results with a “Licensablebadge over the thumbnail.

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BOI Reporting 2024: Your Guide to Yet Another Fun Federal Filing Requirement

Blue Fox

You've got until December 31, 2024 (mark your calendar, set seventeen alarms) Started in 2024?

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How to choose a photo storage service

The Verge

It offers pros a place to store, exhibit, and license their work. The first, modestly named Awesome, offers unlimited uploads, priority support, no ads, a history of “liked” photos, gallery slideshows, and a profile badge for $35.93 So if you have ambitions to start peddling your photos, 500px may be a place to check out. a year or $6.49

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5 Ways to Destigmatize Mental Health in the Workplace

Saleforce Nonprofit

No more glorifying the overworked, always-on schedule that has been historically worn as a badge of honor. By night, she’s a Master’s in Counseling graduate student at Palo Alto University — the first step in her journey to become a licensed therapist. width="600" height="348" />.

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How Audiomack became an unlikely Spotify competitor

Fast Company Tech

The company also integrated alternative revenue streams for musicians: Fans can become direct financial supporters of their favorite artists on the platform, and in exchange get badges and bragging rights. At the same time, the company is striking licensing agreements with major labels to gain access to more of their catalogs.

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The Iron Cage of Copyright

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Interesting article over at the icommons.org site called CC Licensing Practice Reviewed Alek Tarkowski, ccPoland It mentions an experiment in a dutch town where they removed the traffic signs or the rules. It goes to point to some alternative viewpoints on cc licensing: A similar argument is made by Niva Elkin-Koren in ???

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StopCyberbullying, Video Messaging Reminder, and My BBC Interview!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Scott McLeod created some badges and over at the site there's more discussion going on about what message should be on the badge. Over on the Stop Cyberbullying Social Network Site, David Weinberg suggested a no bullies pledge , a sort of creative commons licensing for acceptable conduct. I will draw on it for my post tommorrow.