Posted on 12/02/2019 11:54:17 AM PST by ransomnote
what is that picture
Checking in, ready and eager! This week is going to be good!
Big Ben on the river Thames in London
Must have been a glitch now comes upmas drop 3644
It’s the q drops app
It must have got the earlier drops out of order it’s shows them correctly now
In like flint. Just waiting for Q.
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Well, I didn’t have to wait very long.
Watch the water?
Breaking on Fox. Coming up after the commercials..AG Barr distancing himself from the IG report....
And your reason for posting on the Q threads is what?
Barr disagrees with key finding in IG report per article in the Washington Post.
He will be the “crisis” distraction.
Will wait for a better source.
In with bells on!
Update 2.0 re copyright issue
Hello, FReepers and FReeQs. We're still in the learning curve on images and memes - please be patient while we figure it out.
An admin kindly remained behind on a thread to answer questions about copyright issues surrounding the posting of images and memes. The Admins are not able to view every thread and image on FR so they request that We The FReepers help protect Free Republic from copyright claims by reporting images and memes which are copyright protected. (Admin said to click "Report Abuse" and describe the issue).
Please make sure to read the "BEFORE YOU POST" message near the start of this thread to clear up some of the questions you may have about what can be posted.
There is presently some uncertainty about what is legal and what is not - so from an Admin's perspective, the problem is efficiently solved by deleting any questionable images and moving on. That's really the only way policing the copyright conuundrum can be solved by limited number of Admins monitoring near countless posts per hour (p/hr).
From prior work experience, I know that copyright protection "follows" portions of images that are protected if portions are cut out or off a full picture and inserted as info graphics in memes. I have no idea where Q obtained the images of the CEO's in #3642 (copyrighted or not?) and neither would Admin. The Admin patiently responding to our questions on that prior thread posed as solutions feasible for the gigantic task they face policing copyright issues, "When in doubt, delete it" or "Don't post memes and images."
If you are going to post images, please help the mod know if the image is copyright free by putting a line at the top of the post saying so; Admin does not have time to research images so with your help, they can glance and move on knowing the issue is covered. Note at the top of the last thread, I listed the image as copyright free and where I got it.
Many websites and Twitter accounts are purging their content of images previously shared freely ahead of increased enforcement. We have a learning curve to ascend - and any lurking artists are encouraged to dazzle us with your own creations. The rest of us without artistic talent may create colorful text memes and combine them with copyrights free images or photographs we take ourselves.
Copyright applies to Twitter accounts; if your favorite Tweeter includes an image or part of it (cropped) under copyright, the image portion of the tweet can't be posted on FR (until further notice). This falls under excerpting part of an image to use in other content. I believe images that TWEETERS want to go viral can be posted on FR, technically, but how would a very busy Admin know that at a glance? (linking is likely the best solution).
You may include a link to images to be viewed elsewhere - unless the site is one of the publications listed on FR's NO LINKS portion of the copyright thread.
I know this is so much information it may seem overwhelming - I recommend a relaxed approach: RELAX and learn, and post images after you've had time to study and discuss the rules.If you see a website or article that clarifies "fair use" and other rights issues, please send me the link or post it to me on thread; I need to learn so much
There is a current effort to eliminate conservative content from the Internet and going after copyrights/usage via lawsuits can be a tool in that effort. I see so many hateful anti-Trump images on the web; I'm curious to know if all those modified professional photos to which idiots have added FAKE NEWS, lies or other "modifications" will fall under copyright complaints as well. Would be fair, right?
ThankQ for climbing the current learning curve and helping Admin protect FR from needless copyright claims. And that's the sad part - any lawsuit or copyright claim would ultimately be needless because we are VERY well intentioned, and because we can function well without copyrighted images - just look how far we've come over the years without them.
Many of us have been posting on FR for years before we began sharing images; we actually had to work to learn how to manage the html. Posting fewer images, or not posting them at all, is like going home again. :)
As conservatives, we respect the right for property owners, including publishers, to protect their property. Jim Rob and family worked hard to build this great conservative website; let's help protect it.
XQQQQMe- HEY, long time no see!
Thanks and thanks to every poster at Q.
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