This is my second try at posting here on this subject - I deleted the other one because I wanted to rethink my answer.
I am no fan of facebook and its owner and do not have an account. I am not on twitter, or any of the other logos listed at the bottom of the page. So my initial response was to say that I did not want my photos out there on these sites especially facebook due to their polices.
I saw the following in a Time Magazine article (No, Facebook Is Not Planning to Sell Your Images, Olivier Laurent Dec. 2, 2014): "By signing up to the social media site, users agree to grant Facebook “a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook.” This license, however, ends “when you delete your [Intellectual Property] content or your account unless your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it.” Facebook does say that they cannot sell your property without your consent but you would have to spend all of your time self policing to see if they used it or someone else pulled it off the site.
On the other hand as someone that really enjoys photography and you always like the exposure (no pun intended) I would ask that you put a disclaimer about using the photos on the page and I will start tagging them with my info.
I am no fan of facebook and its owner and do not have an account. I am not on twitter, or any of the other logos listed at the bottom of the page. So my initial response was to say that I did not want my photos out there on these sites especially facebook due to their polices.
I saw the following in a Time Magazine article (No, Facebook Is Not Planning to Sell Your Images, Olivier Laurent Dec. 2, 2014): "By signing up to the social media site, users agree to grant Facebook “a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook.” This license, however, ends “when you delete your [Intellectual Property] content or your account unless your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it.” Facebook does say that they cannot sell your property without your consent but you would have to spend all of your time self policing to see if they used it or someone else pulled it off the site.
On the other hand as someone that really enjoys photography and you always like the exposure (no pun intended) I would ask that you put a disclaimer about using the photos on the page and I will start tagging them with my info.