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Be careful of the pictures you post on here...

Started by nickm1492, February 13, 2012, 09:25:02 PM

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Dominick_81

This is making me paranoid now. I wish I never posted pics in the "do I pass" thread. Like everyone else, I just wanted feedback to see if I passed or not. I guess though once you post you pic on the net, anyone can get a hold of it.
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Joelene9

Dominick
  Don't worry if you came out to others, however there is a warning in the Susan's rules about showing things here you would not elsewhere.  I may show images of myself here or at another site by link.  Family, including down to the cousins once removed, and friends know of my transition.  I would start showing myself here after crossdressing and going full time before I would do so.  I had the long decades of denying women's clothing in my house and the middle-aged inertia to pass to go on that next step. 
  Joelene
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caseyyy

If someone googled my old name, they'd find a ton of posts on another forum from when I was 15. I didn't post anything really crazy, I pretty much was a shut in and had no life, but I felt weird about being so findable. So once I got my name changed, I don't tell anyone my birth name and I don't do anything to put myself on the net. No facebook, nothing. I'm much happier that way.
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Shantel

Quote from: Caseyyy on February 15, 2012, 07:49:12 AM
I don't tell anyone my birth name and I don't do anything to put myself on the net. No facebook, nothing. I'm much happier that way.
Good plan! At one time I had emailed my resume to an east coast firm. Having been involved in several different occupations at different times there was a note about my former blasting business. About a year later I googled my name and it came up on the Internet with my address and a map to my house. I freaked as I envisioned coming home and finding my home filled with terrorists wanting me to purchase a truckload of explosives for them. I contacted Google and told them that my personal security had been compromised and to remove it. They refused, I had to contact the company that had released it to them and thankfully they were quick on the uptake and had it removed from the Internet.
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Dominick_81

Quote from: Joelene9 on February 15, 2012, 01:17:47 AM
Dominick
  Don't worry if you came out to others, however there is a warning in the Susan's rules about showing things here you would not elsewhere.  I may show images of myself here or at another site by link.  Family, including down to the cousins once removed, and friends know of my transition.  I would start showing myself here after crossdressing and going full time before I would do so.  I had the long decades of denying women's clothing in my house and the middle-aged inertia to pass to go on that next step. 
  Joelene

Thanks. I'm not so concerned about people who know me finding out. I just don't want people using my pics of other sites without my permission ya know? I don't want the world knowing I'm trans.
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Epi

Quote from: Dominick_81 on February 16, 2012, 08:15:07 PM
I just don't want people using my pics of other sites without my permission ya know? I don't want the world knowing I'm trans.

They don't need your permission.  This would fall under "free content", specifically since you; as the source of origin, made it public domain by putting it on the internet.  If you want to control such content you'll need a copyright, or at the very least a disclaimer not granting duplication or republishing anywhere else without the explicit permission of the source.
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tekla

The doctrine of 'free use' would allow anyone to use it, even without copyright acknowledgement so long as a) no money is made in the process {Dr. Kat reminds you: money changes everything}, b) it was in some form publicly published - and there has never in recorded history anything like the 'publicly published' kind of published you get by posting it online.
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