
Ich wollt mein Google-Picasa-Album mit Panoramio verbinden. (Bilder tauchen dann in Google Maps auf)
Das wollte ich vor 2 Jahren schon mal, hab mich aber damals, wie heute, an einer Formulierung in den AGB aufgehängt:
# Panoramio Content and Proprietary Notices
You may not delete or in any manner alter the copyright, trademark, or other proprietary rights notices appearing on photographic imagery.
The photographic imagery made available for display through Panoramio is provided under a nonexclusive, non-transferable license for use only by you. You may not use the photographic imagery in any commercial or business environment or for any commercial or business purpose for yourself or any third parties.
You may not copy, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, translate, modify or make derivative works of the photographic imagery, in whole or in part. You also may not rent, disclose, publish, sell, assign, lease, sublicense, market, or transfer the photographic imagery or any part thereof or use it in any manner not expressly authorized by this agreement.
By using Panoramio, you do not receive any, and Google and/or its licensors (if any) retain all ownership rights in the photographic imagery. The photographic imagery is copyrighted and may not be copied, even if modified or merged with other data or software.
Was genau heißt das jetzt? Dass ich an fremden Bildern keine Rechte erbe, oder dass ich hiermit alle Rechte an meinen eigenen Bildern abtrete?
Unter Privacy steht dann nämlich nochmal:
You may also change your preferences for sharing, and licensing your photos by clicking the "Settings" link. If you choose "All rights reserved" no one can make copies or use your photos without your explicit permission. If you choose "Some rights reserved" you keep the copyright to your photos, but you allow some uses of your photos without your explicit permission.
I am confused...
