Message from Photobucket
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Message from Photobucket
Has anyone else received an email from Photobucket stating they were violating their clause about 3rd party use of their pictures, mainly on forums? They want me to upgrade (pay) for the service.
Sorry, I haven't posted for a while. Sadly I have departed from microarmor because of health reasons, namely occasional palsy and losing vision in my left eye (sucks when you loose stereoscopic vision). I'm keeping what I have made and still play solo.
Good luck guys and gals. Cry havoc and let slip the hounds of micro armor War!
Cris Shaffer
AKA Nazgul.
Sorry, I haven't posted for a while. Sadly I have departed from microarmor because of health reasons, namely occasional palsy and losing vision in my left eye (sucks when you loose stereoscopic vision). I'm keeping what I have made and still play solo.
Good luck guys and gals. Cry havoc and let slip the hounds of micro armor War!
Cris Shaffer
AKA Nazgul.
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Photobucket wants money... $399 a year for anyone to use their site for 3rd-party linking. This has been brought up all over the Internet for weeks now:
https://www.google.com/search?site=&sou ... e2JdSyH2B0
Basically, it looks like they are trying harder to put themselves out of business by loosing customers...
https://www.google.com/search?site=&sou ... e2JdSyH2B0
Basically, it looks like they are trying harder to put themselves out of business by loosing customers...
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Yes it is a bit of a pain.
I lost a hard drive once so I have quite a lot of photos that are only left on PB.
Without an easy way to transfer them back to your own pc (without a hotlink) its almost seems like extortion!
I believe it is a problem for a lot of folk in small business.

I say Go down posting to the very end.......
I lost a hard drive once so I have quite a lot of photos that are only left on PB.
Without an easy way to transfer them back to your own pc (without a hotlink) its almost seems like extortion!
I believe it is a problem for a lot of folk in small business.

I say Go down posting to the very end.......
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This is why I don't use these services or even the Cloud. They can change their conditions and prices at will and you are held hostage. A portable terabyte hard drive is cheaper and your storage is yours to use as you want. If you use any kind of Cloud service, back your stuff up on your own home hard drive.
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Sorry guys. Due to Photobucket's antics I will be killing the account and deleting the files. If they are still available please grab what photos you want for reference. I plan to pull the plug Friday night.
As for the physical stuff....no sympathy necessary. Its been a good run and at best I still have a few years to be a pain in the buttocks. Don't plan to slow down and at 59 run full tilt working in the local ER.
Historicon is on my bucket list so don't be surprised if I don't show up and drop a box of Rattes on the table (hopefully next year)
Take it easy and be sure to share what you know with the gang on the forums.
Cris
As for the physical stuff....no sympathy necessary. Its been a good run and at best I still have a few years to be a pain in the buttocks. Don't plan to slow down and at 59 run full tilt working in the local ER.
Historicon is on my bucket list so don't be surprised if I don't show up and drop a box of Rattes on the table (hopefully next year)

Take it easy and be sure to share what you know with the gang on the forums.
Cris
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I was starting to hate photobucket for a while now so this helps me move from them… Crazy what they are doing… but if you want to download your albums quickly for file preservation, I listed the instructions below on how to do that if it helps.
Log into PB and select ‘Library’ on the left side of the top ribbon.

Along the left column of the screen, select the library you want to view or drill into…

Once in the album, select the hyperlink to ‘Download album’

The website will tell you it is preparing the album for download and to wait… once the album (zip file) is prepared, then you click on the link and download that entire album to your desktop or where ever you want it stored. I chose the desktop because it was the easiest spot to locate for when I uploaded all those photos to Flickr.
Or… if you do not have time… once the album is prepared, PB will email you and state that the album is ready to download and here is the link to download it. Larger albums take longer obviously… but should not be longer than 3-5 minutes…
I hope that helps.
Jeff
Log into PB and select ‘Library’ on the left side of the top ribbon.

Along the left column of the screen, select the library you want to view or drill into…

Once in the album, select the hyperlink to ‘Download album’

The website will tell you it is preparing the album for download and to wait… once the album (zip file) is prepared, then you click on the link and download that entire album to your desktop or where ever you want it stored. I chose the desktop because it was the easiest spot to locate for when I uploaded all those photos to Flickr.
Or… if you do not have time… once the album is prepared, PB will email you and state that the album is ready to download and here is the link to download it. Larger albums take longer obviously… but should not be longer than 3-5 minutes…
I hope that helps.
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Received my email from Photobucket last Friday and all links to my pictures were severed almost immediately.
So I've created a Flickr account and have linked some posts to that.
Going to take a while to go through my posts and find the photos.
Wish there was a search facility in the GHQ forum to 'find my picture posts'?
So I've created a Flickr account and have linked some posts to that.
Going to take a while to go through my posts and find the photos.
Wish there was a search facility in the GHQ forum to 'find my picture posts'?
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I have to say, this did prompt the family to move off third party services. We own a domain name for our email. It was pretty cheap to add web hosting and install an off the shelf photo hosting program. Now we are moving all our photos to our own server. The album software may go pfffttt some day but all our photos will be on a server under our control.
We're paying $7/month to host with BlueHost.com and are sharing it with several branches of the family.
We're paying $7/month to host with BlueHost.com and are sharing it with several branches of the family.
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