This was created from 14 photos and stitched together using hugin. View the largest size (15M). The original was 21M, which is over Flickr.com photo size limit.
This was created from 14 photos and stitched together using hugin. View the largest size (15M). The original was 21M, which is over Flickr.com photo size limit.
Shameless self promotion here — I’ve written a post on the HP AllianceONE Partner Solutions blog: Use an HP Cloud Map to automate Oracle on RHEL.
I sent this to WMUR’s sales department this morning and left voice messages twice.
The photo in question of Governor John Lynch (http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcn/2616348625/) I’ve licensed under a “Attribution Creative Commons” license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/).
That license requires:
“Attribution — You must attribute the work in the manner specified
by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that
they endorse you or your use of the work).”
The ‘you’ in the above paragraph refers to the person using the work, in this case NOM. The ‘they’ is refering to the copyright holder, in this case me.
The National Organization for Marriage (http://www.nationformarriage.org/) & Cornerstone Action (http://www.cpraction.org/) has produced a TV Ad that is uses my photo but does not give me proper attribution and therefore is in violation of the license agreement.
The video can be found on Youtube “He’s Changed” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZajaoReo8Xg) where my photo of John Lynch appears 7 seconds into the video. A screen capture can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcn/5054289922/
I demand Cornerstone Action and National Organization for Marriage cease and desist all use of the “He’s Changed” video on the internet, cable and broadcast TV and other distribution methods.
Additionally, this is directly affecting my right to sell non-exclusive use of my work. Yesterday morning, prior to learning of NOM’s copyright violation, I sold a non-exclusive license for that very same photo to a Washington DC-based production house. It is unclear if that deal is now in jeopardy since it is to be used in a
pro-Lynch work.
Sincerely,
Marc Nozell
[[my contact info]]
My photo:
Screen capture from the video showing my photo:
Tuesday 1:45pm — got call from WMUR’s general sales manager who talked with the SF-based Ad company. They will be re-cutting the commercial and also contacting me directly. The video on youtube.com hasn’t been changed yet.
Submitted a copyright complaint to youtube.com @ Tuesday 3:50pm EST
Google/Youtube accepted my copyright complain and has taken down the video. @ Tuesday 6:24 PM It appears that NOM has re-uploaded it and now links to the original content from their website. Submitting another complaint against: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgzs-TPYWQ4
Google/Youtube got back about my 2nd takedown request @ Wednesday 5:14pm. NOM has taken down the video that used my photo & uploaded a new non-infringing version of their dreck of a commercial.
Last month at the new Manchester LUG, I got tagged to give a presentation down at the Pepperell, MA library for their fall Tech Talk series.
Basically how to stitch a bunch of photos into one larger panorama, like this one created from 4 photos:
Below are links to the flyer, my slides and the four source images used in the panorama demos:
Wendy is selling this chicken-created art “Feathered Fireworks” on ebay to benefit Merrimack’s Kids Kove playground reconstruction project.
Go bid! http://bit.ly/aNM5Yt You have until Sep-25-10 09:59:30 PDT
For the backstory, check out Wendy Thomas’ blog:
Hey — it has been picked up by the AP — Google for “Feathered Fireworks” or “NH chicken’s painting auctioned on eBay”
Click on through and view in the “Original Size” It is huge.
Panorama, just a few artifacts…
Look for the opportunity to photograph a subject or scene in natural light today. Pay careful attention to the exposure.
#ds136 hashtag
TJ looks a little silly to me.
Today’s theme is the color green. Make a photograph dominated by green and post it.
#ds135 hashtag.