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===Audience===
===Audience===
* professional photographers
* Professional Photographers
* "prosumer" photographers
* "Prosumer" photographers
* people who use flickr to connect their families and friends
* People who use Flickr to connect their families and friends
* (Also Facebook photo users?)


===Activities===
===Activities===

Revision as of 21:01, 6 October 2009

This content was created as part of a brainstorming session at MozCamp Eu 2009

Title

Who owns your picture?

1 Sentence Summary

- Raise awareness around the terms of service and ownership of user-created content on the web, and advocate for more open and user-centric terms.

Goals

  • Help people understand who actually owns the digital photographs they put online
  • Create a networking effect between friends, families and interest groups
  • Pressure sites to change their terms of service

? (List a few specific site examples or targets? e.g. Flickr and Facebook?)

Audience

  • Professional Photographers
  • "Prosumer" photographers
  • People who use Flickr to connect their families and friends
  • (Also Facebook photo users?)

Activities

Facebook App
Create a Facebook quiz asking if people understand the terms of service. The fun part is that most quizzes get access to a user's friends list, entire photo collection, and photo collections of their friends. This can be used to demonstrate the user's lack of ownership over their own digital content.
#iownthis
Get passionate users to tag their images with #iownthis as a way of expressing their desire to have more ownership over their own digital content. Put together websites to demonstrate how many people are interested that show graphs, photo streams, etc.