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1 year ago

in Copyright on Never and Forever
Hey, Jim. As you probably know, the recent activity of my company, Myxer.com, was one of the catalysts for Thomas' blog post -- which referenced Jim Goldstein's masterful article. As Jim points out in his post, we immediately disabled our Flickr integration when we learned our service was distributing photos beyond the Creative Commons license.

Myk Willis, Myxer's CEO, recently wrote a post on his personal blog about our Flickr integration, and the creative and philosophical intent powering it. It can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/5bws7f

I encourage you and your audience to read it, if only to learn more about the integration, to understand that Myxer did not sell any of the photos accessed via the Flickr API, and to see what Myxer has learned from this experience. As Myk writes in his post, these are "trying times for a massive number of creative people whose footing has been destabilized in this era of instant, zero-cost distribution of digital content on the internet."

We're all finding our footing here, and we appreciate the insight you and other bloggers are bringing to the conversation. If you or your readers need any further information about Myxer or future iterations of our Flickr integration, please feel free to contact me personally.

Best wishes,

--J.C. Hutchins
Social Media Marketing Manager, Myxer.com
jc.hutchins@myxer.com

1 year ago

in As a professional photographer, are your copyrighed photographs safe? | Moongrabber on Moongrabber - Design and Photo Blog
Hi, Jon! Thanks for writing this terrific post; it enhances the discussion that Jim Goldstein created at his blog. The recent activity of my company, Myxer.com, was one of the catalysts for Jim's article, and -- as your post points out -- we immediately disabled our Flickr integration when we learned our service was distributing photos beyond the Creative Commons license.

Myk Willis, Myxer's CEO, recently wrote a post on his personal blog about our Flickr integration, and the creative and philosophical intent powering it. It can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/5bws7f

I encourage you and your audience to read it, if only to learn more about the integration, to understand that Myxer did not sell any of the photos accessed via the Flickr API, and to see what Myxer has learned from this experience. As Myk writes in his post, these are "trying times for a massive number of creative people whose footing has been destabilized in this era of instant, zero-cost distribution of digital content on the internet."

We're all finding our footing here, and we appreciate the insight you and other bloggers are bringing to the conversation. If you or your readers need any further information about Myxer or future iterations of our Flickr integration, please feel free to contact me personally.

Best wishes,

--J.C. Hutchins
Social Media Marketing Manager, Myxer.com
jc.hutchins@myxer.com

1 year ago

in I Love When They "Get It" on Sing a Song for Safety
Rich! You rock! Thanks for using the Myxer service, and for helping spread the word. We really appreciate it, brother!

--J.C. Hutchins
Social Media Marketing Manager, Myxer.com

1 year ago

in Tired Of Paying For Ringtones? Give Myxer A Go on Tw3nty3ight's Blog
Billy, thanks so much for the awesome blog post about Myxer! We're thrilled you've enjoyed your Myxer experience, and we really appreciate the evangelism. Please continue to spread the Myxer meme!

--J.C. Hutchins
Social Media Marketing Manager, Myxer
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tw3nty3ight Wow! Thanks for stopping by! You have a great site. I will be sure to spread
the word!
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