Arsenic
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Out of the blue, image hosting site Photobucket updated it's terms. Included in this is that you have to pay from $60 annually to $399 annually (They have a 50, 100, and over 500 plan) to use photos uploaded there on third party sites, including everything from Amazon to even this website. This very drastic change was made without warning to anyone by any means or any sort of explanation and any attempt to contact them seems to just produce an automated message.
Some have even gone as far to say as Photobucket is holding their photos ransom.
If you want to see a crippled website, check here
So what do others think of this move. Do you think this should be legally acceptable? Is it Ethically acceptable? Or maybe you agree with others that it's a form of ransom?
(If only everyone used Imgur and discord like me : D )
Some have even gone as far to say as Photobucket is holding their photos ransom.
If you want to see a crippled website, check here
So what do others think of this move. Do you think this should be legally acceptable? Is it Ethically acceptable? Or maybe you agree with others that it's a form of ransom?
(If only everyone used Imgur and discord like me : D )