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The legal rights to your 'Second Life' avatar

January 5, 2007 Despite a YouTube takedown, Experts claim that journalists' use of a private avatar's image in a news context falls under fair use doctrine. TAGS: Second Life, Ailin Graef, avatar, Guntram Graef, copyright law, YouTube, video service, RFC, virtual worlds, attack, Google Inc., image, video, photograph, e-mail

Flickr brings tagging to vintage images

January 17, 2008 Pilot project puts hundreds of public-domain pictures on photo-sharing site. In return, Library of Congress asks for tagging help.Photos: Library of Congress uploads TAGS: The Library of Congress, Flickr, tagging, photo-sharing, institution, initiative, library, archive, project, collection, photograph, image, Yahoo! Inc.

Woman accuses Yahoo of stealing her image

March 2, 2007 Ohio woman demands $20 million from Yahoo for allegedly embedding a photo of her in a welcome e-mail sent to new users. TAGS: Ohio, Yahoo! Inc., litigation, complaint, attorney, photograph, image, message, e-mail

3D tech will search for just the right photo

December 19, 2006 Swedish start-up Polar Rose's technology is designed to more efficiently search for pictures on the Web. TAGS: image search, video stream, face, 3D, photograph, search result, search engine, picture, person, image, video

Microsoft turns photo albums into navigable 3D worlds

August 2, 2006 Using University of Washington system, company creates browser that can turn a picture set into a virtual 3D space. TAGS: scene, photograph, viewer, photo album, 3D, view, collection, image, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., camera

Week in review: Seeing is deceiving

September 1, 2006 A doctored photo of new CBS anchor Katie Couric calls attention to the tricks that digital images can play. TAGS: Week in review, CBS Broadcasting Inc., reader, photograph, YouTube, effect, image, camera, PC

Apple photo software has eye on amateurs

September 25, 2006 Aperture 1.5, available for free upgrades this week, adds some consumer-level features. TAGS: photo software, Apple Computer, Adobe Systems Inc., photograph, image, Apple iPod

PayPal co-founder readies photo-sharing service

August 26, 2005 Max Levchin's Slide, which lets members subscribe to one another's photo blogs, will launch Monday, CNET News.com has learned. Images: Photo sharing via Slide TAGS: photo-sharing, PayPal, co-founder, RSS, slideshow, photograph, eBay Inc., social networking, blog, networking, image

Cameras everywhere, even in online maps

May 30, 2007 Caution: You may find yourself in Google's new street-level map view.Images: Google's closeup view TAGS: shelter, imagery, Amazon A9, violence, San Francisco, map, Google Inc., women, image, photograph, camera, Microsoft Corp.

Corbis move paves way for higher-end microstock

September 5, 2007 SnapVillage is considering support for raw images in its stock-photo business, a move that could give it an angle over better-established competitors that only permit JPEG. TAGS: Corbis, buyer, image, JPEG, photograph

Adobe taps the power of negative thinking

November 20, 2006 With its Digital Negative project, Adobe is championing an effort to improve photo quality and longevity. If only it were that simple. Photos: Cameras that support Adobe project TAGS: Adobe Systems Inc., JPEG, camera, TIFF, format, challenge, Adobe PhotoShop, image, photograph, Canon Inc.

Corbis' microstock site lets photographers set fee

June 25, 2007 SnapVillage, launched Monday, differs from rivals in letting contributors decide how much they want to charge for images. TAGS: Corbis, Getty Images, rival, fee, subscription, image, photograph

NASA photos may point to recent water flow on Mars

December 6, 2006 It's not concrete, but scientists say images provide "the strongest evidence to date."Photos: Best evidence yet of liquid water flow on Mars TAGS: evidence, scientist, water, photograph, image

Adobe Lightroom getting Pixmantec influence

September 25, 2006 Adobe Lightroom beta 4 for processing "raw" camera images will get its first technology from Pixmantec acquisition. TAGS: Pixmantec, Adobe Lightroom, digital imaging, Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Systems Inc., product development, acquisition, image, adjustment, photograph, camera, Apple Computer

Kodak boosts digital camera sensitivity

June 14, 2007 Kodak says digital cameras will work better in dim conditions with a straightforward but significant change to image sensors.Photos: Kodak's highly sensitive sensorPodcast: Help for the camera klutz TAGS: Eastman Kodak Co., sensor, pixel, Bayer AG, green, sensitivity, digital camera, camera, image, photograph

A peek into Fujitsu's future

March 19, 2007 Colored e-paper, waterproof RFID tags and vein-pattern readers are among the products touted at company's tech forum.Photos: Fujitsu peers into the future TAGS: e-paper, RFID, Fujitsu, RFID chip, RFID tag, researcher, image, photograph

How good are the censors in China?

May 29, 2007 From China, CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos searches the Internet for "Tiananmen," and sees just how editors can alter history in the Digital Age. TAGS: protest, China, Baidu.com Inc., image, search, Google Inc., event, video, server, photograph

Google updates maps after Katrina 'airbrushing' incident

April 2, 2007 Under fire for replacing post-storm images with older, higher-res shots, search giant installs 2006 aerial photographs of Gulf Coast region. TAGS: congressman, imagery, Gulf Coast, New Orleans, region, Google Inc., blog, image, photograph

Behind the Anshe Chung DMCA complaint

January 16, 2007 After a digital attack on the "Second Life" land baroness, her husband, Guntram Graef, filed, then withdrew, the complaint. He explains why. TAGS: Ailin Graef, Guntram Graef, Second Life, DMCA, complaint, YouTube, video, photograph, image, Google Inc.
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