Showerhead Banner

Alan Levine aka CogDog barked this April 2nd, 2006 10:14 am

Blush.

My flickr photo of the two headed shower at the Horton Plaza Westin (San Diego) is now the banner image at Starwoodlobby.com as part of their review of this hotel:

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3 Responses to “Showerhead Banner”

  1. Cyprien Lomas Says:

    Very nice!

    Was this photo a CC photo? If so, did they ask first or simply go ahead and use it?

    I have started to see reuse of some of my cc photos and feel like I am contributing to something big! ;-) . By the same token, I liberally use others CC photos in my presentations.

    I love Flickr and think it is the stealthiest (and most effective) way to introduce Web 2.0 themes and topics to an often critical audience.

    Congrats btw!

    Cyprien
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    wasted post.. Please delete the one above. (I forgot to co-comment ;-)).

  2. Alan Says:

    Yes, all my flickr photos are creative commons, but they still asked. While it is wonderful, CC means you don;t have to ask, it is nice to know that your photos are being used. Perhaps there is an expansion to the licenses like By-Attribution-Non-Commercial-Must-Notify

  3. Cyprien Lomas Says:

    Must notify would be nice. Another twist might be to have the user tag your photo with a unique tag along with some reference point (somewhere on the net). For the most part, I have not yet asked explicitly for the photos I use but imagine I might run into their authors at some conference sometime soon.


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