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Tastespotting

...is back! Discuss.

8 Comments:

This = YAY

They even kept all the old submissions - except for that pasta thing. Maybe that's what got them in trouble.

Actually, I guess it wasn't a pasta thing. I can't really remember exactly what it was. A steamer?

A steamer? More info please!

Wow, with new terms & conditions.

Any submissions become public domain.

Hmm, the terms & conditions also say: "For clarity, the foregoing [Creative Commons] does not apply to the Content on any external sites to which the Services link." So, I'm guessing the title, description, and 250x250 teaser photo would become public domain, but the post/recipe/pics on your blog would stay yours. Is there an IP lawyer in the house?

Their terms seem to be a work in progress. They've changed at least twice today ... so cancel my earlier comment.

I read a 'similar' discussion recently on who owns blog comments once submitted for publication. There was no conclusive answer to this discussion, but perhaps a similar thread? It would be really interesting to discover the answer to both.

It seems different. The same people get published over and over, even if their pictures aren't so great. I used to submit before I renamed my blog, and now I can't seem to get them to take a thing I do.

I so looked forward to their return, but I guess you can't go back home! I'm happy that other photo posting sites have appeared.

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