PinPics New Ownership Informational Discussion (as well as requests on what you would like to see available in the new site launching later in 2021)
And I don't know if this is something you can fix, but I still never get email notifications when I get a Pinpics message; they always go into my Spam folder, no matter how many times I mark those messages as Not Spam. So I just have to make sure to periodically check my Pinpics account, which I know many people don't do on a regular basis.
If there's no exchange of goods or cash, there's no signing away copyrights to a photo. Pinpics used to have their TOS state they own any rights to your photo up until a court ruled that a person cannot waive their right to copyright under a TOS. You can opt to give the free use of the photo on a website, like how Pinpics has their TOS now. I'm not even sure if the watermarks are legal, since the original is still owned by the copyright holder.Some suggestions I didn't see mentioned (if they were I am sorry I missed them)
- A way to (on the pin page) submit edit suggestions for info that isn't on the pin. This way you don't have to make comments searchable, which might muck things up.
- If possible, a more robust search system that also allows filters/ways to exclude results. I know when I was searching for a tinkerbell pin I had, I had so much to slog through and being able to exclude results like, group pins (where there are other characters) etc might have helped.
- Make it easier to know a users personal link. It took me forever to figure out how to link to my profile as the profile page I am given when I click on it is not unique to me, I think I only got my direct URL by being logged out and searching for myself. Also, similarly, easy to share your list of trades/wants.
- Change the current photo system where people give up their rights to photos they took if they submit it for the database, and stop putting PinPics watermarks on all images. (already mentioned by someone else but wanted to reiterate as this is important)
- Make it so there can be more than one photo for a pin. Being able to have a section of the pin to show what counterfeits/scrappers look like, and the back of the pin, will be helpful. Also would make showing pins that open up/move/etc better than doing a 2 in 1 image or not shown at all.
Anyway, I wish you good luck and I hope things go well with this.
Ah apologies, I was working on old info I guess. I knew that TOS are hard in general to hold up in court, but I didn't know about this specific case. I edited my post. Thank you!If there's no exchange of goods or cash, there's no signing away copyrights to a photo. Pinpics used to have their TOS state they own any rights to your photo up until a court ruled that a person cannot waive their right to copyright under a TOS. You can opt to give the free use of the photo on a website, like how Pinpics has their TOS now. I'm not even sure if the watermarks are legal, since the original is still owned by the copyright holder.
On another note, y'all might want to think about making your own TOS, because the forum uncovered a couple years ago that it was copied directly from the Disney Interactive website with the word Disney exchanged for Pinpics, but not Disney Interactive.
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Hi @MollyAnne , congratulations on the purchase (we're Facebook friends, BTW) I wanted to know if access to my account would be restored? My account was deactivated, and I'm not even sure why. There were some people who were outright banned, and I'm sure they would like to know whether they'll be let back in to the fold, so to speak.
Thanks,
-D.M. Turner on FB.
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I’m all about giving people a fair chance to prove themselves, so you have my full support @MollyAnne. I think we’re all a little scarred and jaded by the previous owners who ran the site to the ground, but I believe under the right leadership (and led with good intentions), the site can be restored to its glory days and dare I say, be improved upon.
Collectors, traders, sellers etc etc can all benefit from the site working efficiently again. I’m sending you the best wishes in this huge endeavor.
Why is PinPics still affiliated with Panopolis?
I’m all about giving people a fair chance to prove themselves, so you have my full support @MollyAnne. I think we’re all a little scarred and jaded by the previous owners who ran the site to the ground, but I believe under the right leadership (and led with good intentions), the site can be restored to its glory days and dare I say, be improved upon.
Collectors, traders, sellers etc etc can all benefit from the site working efficiently again. I’m sending you the best wishes in this huge endeavor.
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