Sorry man. Should have asked what was the source of the photos instead of assuming they have been scraped. Apologies! Next time we meet, I owe you a dinner or lunch :-)<br><br>On Sunday, January 29, 2012, Gaurav Kalra <<a href="mailto:gvkalra@gmail.com">gvkalra@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 21:33, Diptanu Choudhury <<a href="mailto:diptanuc@gmail.com">diptanuc@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>> Noufal, I am sure the photos have been picked up from different websites. Or<br>><br>
> Nopes. In this case, they are clicked by me while I was on a vacation<br>> to Kerala few months back. Awesome place BTW :)<br>><br>>> even if they are Creative Commons, don't see the attribution anywhere. I<br>
><br>> I don't think I need to specifically mention any license when I am<br>> promoting "the culture of sharing" by sharing the photos in a public<br>> domain. Anyways, you may as well refer to the terms-of-service<br>
> agreement of github, which states that:<br>><br>> "We claim no intellectual property rights over the material you<br>> provide to the Service. Your profile and materials uploaded remain<br>> yours. However, by setting your pages to be viewed publicly, you agree<br>
> to allow others to view your Content. By setting your repositories to<br>> be viewed publicly, you agree to allow others to view and fork your<br>> repositories." (Ref:<br>> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4007674/whats-the-default-license-of-code-published-at-github">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4007674/whats-the-default-license-of-code-published-at-github</a>)<br>
><br>>> think yeah, keeping photos out of the repository makes sense.<br>><br>> I don't think so that it makes sense in this case atleast. It's like<br>> calling a kernel an operating system without the presence of<br>
> application programs. I would have agreed to not include the photos in<br>> case they occupied MBs of storage (and provide a detailed README in<br>> such a case). But in this case they occupy only KBs of it. Plus the<br>
> photos are not the actual ones that I am going to include in the final<br>> package. It's just a sample so that people may try the functionality.<br>><br>>><br>>> --<br>>> Thanks,<br>>> Diptanu Choudhury<br>
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