Emily, It would seem so at first glance - remember when the cheap photo and clip art CD's came out way back when? There was a violent but futile reaction to that from the folks on the street. As a some-times picture researcher I have found that there is room in the market for everyone who has quality, up-to-date pictures. There are lots of interesting empty picture niches to fill. My stuff is either way non-commercial or simply decorative. AZ Build a 120/35mm Lookaround! The Lookaround E-Book 5ed. NOW SHIPPING http://www.panoramacamera.us > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: [SPAM] Re: Free-almost free pictures? > From: "Emily L. Ferguson" <elf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thu, August 06, 2009 12:40 pm > To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students > <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > At 8:36 AM -0700 8/6/09, lookaround360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >Andrea, > >Just what I was looking for! Thank you. I think the plain vanilla CC > >license you suggested is fine. I wonder what kind of feed-back CC > >licensees get from users? > The product is free. Why wouldn't they love them? And they ignore > the license too. > > I'd like to see how the images get used. > everywhere you go - billboards, full page ads in magazines, web sites > all over the internet. > Licenses like that make it much harder for me to earn a living. > -- > Emily L. Ferguson > mailto:elf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > 508-563-6822 > New England landscapes, wooden boats and races > http://www.landsedgephoto.com > http://e-and-s.instaproofs.com/