I´ve found some nice photos from http://media.photobucket.com/, but I´m not really sure that those are r
Can I get photos for my blog from photobucket?
I´ve found some nice photos from http://media.photobucket.com/, but I´m not really sure that those are r
Best to assume they are not royalty free for commercial purposes. See the excerpt from their terms below. But maybe you can ask the owner for permission. They may have no issues, or maybe they just want attribution.
By making your content public, you are also giving other Members on Photobucket the right to copy, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce and create derivative works from it via the Site, third party websites or applications (for example, via services allowing Members to order prints of Content or t-shirts and similar items containing Content, and via social media websites), provided such use is not for a commercial purpose.
http://photobucket.com/terms
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I don´t know how can I custom my email to look like this: myname@mydomain.com
Hi.
To create your email address, go to SiteRubx (the menu item on the top left under the Live Chat menu item), and click SiteManager. On the SiteManager page, at the top, click SiteEmail.
Then, select the domain for the email address you want to create and type in the name of the email account, then click the "Create" button.
Hope this helps.
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Help!, how can I set up an email with my domain?
I don´t know how can I custom my email to look like this: myname@mydomain.com
Hi.
To create your email address, go to SiteRubx (the menu item on the top left under the Live Chat menu item), and click SiteManager. On the SiteManager page, at the top, click SiteEmail.
Then, select the domain for the email address you want to create and type in the name of the email account, then click the "Create" button.
Hope this helps.
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Best to assume they are not royalty free for commercial purposes. See the excerpt from their terms below. But maybe you can ask the owner for permission. They may have no issues, or maybe they just want attribution.
By making your content public, you are also giving other Members on Photobucket the right to copy, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce and create derivative works from it via the Site, third party websites or applications (for example, via services allowing Members to order prints of Content or t-shirts and similar items containing Content, and via social media websites), provided such use is not for a commercial purpose.
http://photobucket.com/terms
Thanks for the answer Darryl! It´s very clear now. I´ll keep on searching