Today’s post from me at Voce:

What’s interesting to me is that this is a problem that used to be solved but got broken. Flickr, which used to be the preeminent photo-sharing site on the web, used to and still does allow you to publish your picture with or without some sort of Creative Commons license. Some of those CC options allowed you to say, essentially, “sure, you can use this for marketing purposes as long as you provide appropriate attribution.” But those kinds of options haven’t made it over to Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. And they probably need to.

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