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You Might Be Breaking the Law, and Tumblr Might Pay the Price

Shared by Justin Case — 7 May 2012

There is no way to share a picture without sharing the entire thing – at least not in any meaningful way. You can share one photo from a gallery and link to the full gallery, but pictures, as the saying goes, are 1,000-word stories. You can’t simply cut 100 pixels off the top and share that snippet, even if you have the tools to do it. As social media sharing has increasingly encompassed imagery, the challenge of how images can and should be shared is just now getting to the “sharing is restricted” point of the cycle.

Source: pandodaily.com

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