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  2. Flickr - Wikipedia

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    Flickr (/ ˈflɪkər / FLI-kər; pronunciation ⓘ) is an image hosting and video hosting service, as well as an online community, founded in Canada and headquartered in the United States. It was created by Ludicorp in 2004 and was previously a common way for amateur and professional photographers to host high-resolution photos. [4][5] It has changed ownership several times and has been owned ...

  3. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Free, Dronestagram is a photo sharing community dedicated to drone photography. The site that has been described as " Instagram for drones ", allows hobbyists to share their geo-referenced aerial photos and videos. [5] Since 20 May 2013, 1TB free, 200MB per image, all photos display, original files downloadable.

  4. Caterina Fake - Wikipedia

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    Caterina Fake (born June 13, 1969) is an American entrepreneur and businesswoman. She co-founded the websites Flickr in 2004 and Hunch in 2007. Fake has been a trustee for nonprofit organizations and was the chairwoman of Etsy. For her role in creating Flickr, Fake was listed in Time magazine's Time 100, and she has been recognized within Silicon Valley for her work as an angel investor.

  5. Stewart Butterfield - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Butterfield ... Daniel Stewart Butterfield (born Dharma Jeremy Butterfield; [1] March 21, 1973 [2]) is a Canadian billionaire businessman, best known for co-founding the photo-sharing website Flickr and the team-messaging application Slack.

  6. Creative Commons license - Wikipedia

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    Dutch tabloid In early 2006, podcaster Adam Curry sued a Dutch tabloid who published photos from Curry's Flickr page without Curry's permission. The photos were licensed under the Creative Commons Non-Commercial license.

  7. Ludicorp - Wikipedia

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    Ludicorp was a company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that created Flickr and Game Neverending. [ 1][ 2][ 3] It was founded in 2002 by Stewart Butterfield, Caterina Fake and Jason Classon and was bought by Yahoo! on March 20, 2005. [ 4][ 5]

  8. Creative Commons - Wikipedia

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    Creative Commons Korea (CC Korea) is the affiliated network of Creative Commons in South Korea. In March 2005, CC Korea was initiated by Jongsoo Yoon (in Korean: 윤종수), former Presiding Judge of Incheon District Court, as a project of Korea Association for Infomedia Law (KAFIL). The major Korean portal sites, including Daum and Naver, have ...

  9. Image sharing - Wikipedia

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    Image sharing, or photo sharing, is the publishing or transfer of digital photos online. Image sharing websites offer services such as uploading, hosting, managing and sharing of photos (publicly or privately). [1] This function is provided through both websites and applications that facilitate the upload and display of images.