![]() These accounts will have login access revoked, but allows all the user’s images to remain active on the platform without continuing to pay for a Pro membership. The new in memoriam account designation prevents images from being deleted after death for nonpayment of a Pro account. The platform is also working to make sure photographers’ work can remain on Flickr if the photographer passes away. Flickr says the change ensures photographers put thought into what altering the license of each image entails. With the change, Flickr disabled bulk image license changes for free accounts, so users have to go in and adjust the rights on each individual image. We feel like people need to make a decision about having a free account, and if they see an escape route that they don’t understand, it’s like sending them to the kitchen in a fire.” ![]() ![]() “If you’re in a fire at a restaurant but the exit sign points to the kitchen, you’re going to end up in the worst place to be. In an exclusive interview with Digital Trends, Andrew Stadlen, vice president of product at Flickr, said the platform wanted to make sure photographers know what they are giving up and not blindly giving up the rights to all their images to stay with a free account. SmugMug acquires Flickr from Yahoo, says ‘the future is bright’ Photography News: Flickr keeping Creative Commons photos, ONA gets colorful Fitbit Versa 3įlickr to drop the ax on free users, will begin deleting old photos in March
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