Slideshow: Flickr Cracks Down on Screenshots

In a warning shot for Web 2.0 "buzz" marketing, a little-known policy keeps images from virtual world out of public listings on the popular picture-sharing site. By Kathleen Craig.
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Second Liferesidents are increasingly using Snapzilla to share scenes from their lives "in world."

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Second Life

residents are increasingly using Snapzilla to share scenes from their lives "in world."
Second Life

Second Life

residents are increasingly using Snapzilla to share scenes from their lives "in world."
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Second Life

"Group Photo Pool" on Flickr demonstrates that a general user, not logged in, would see just over 800 photos. Group members that are logged in would find nearly 1,500 images.