by RJN » Sun Jul 08, 2012 8:43 pm
The image has been replaced with a higher resolution version. The astrophotographer himself contacted me by email and offered the better image. Even though it is in the middle of the day, I decided to take the unusual step of updating the image. Therefore, the above discussion should be taken with this into account. I have also changed the "Earth" link so that now it points to a working web page.
Last, note that the copyright notice on the image is now smaller. I agree that this looks better. APOD has gotten email, though, from astrophotographers very concerned that their images would be stolen. There is actually evidence that this does go on.
Therefore, APOD has encouraged a small copyright notice be placed on submitted images to discourage this and allow better tracking. Yes, such a notice can usually be cropped off in under 60 seconds, but many people are lazy, and still others just don't know copyright laws and copy whole copyrighted images intact thinking it is OK, and then secondary copying becomes annoyingly harder to track. And the most important copyright notice is on the "click-through" image since the main page image has a text copyright notice right on it.
- RJN
The image has been replaced with a higher resolution version. The astrophotographer himself contacted me by email and offered the better image. Even though it is in the middle of the day, I decided to take the unusual step of updating the image. Therefore, the above discussion should be taken with this into account. I have also changed the "Earth" link so that now it points to a working web page.
Last, note that the copyright notice on the image is now smaller. I agree that this looks better. APOD has gotten email, though, from astrophotographers very concerned that their images would be stolen. There is actually evidence that this does go on.
Therefore, APOD has encouraged a small copyright notice be placed on submitted images to discourage this and allow better tracking. Yes, such a notice can usually be cropped off in under 60 seconds, but many people are lazy, and still others just don't know copyright laws and copy whole copyrighted images intact thinking it is OK, and then secondary copying becomes annoyingly harder to track. And the most important copyright notice is on the "click-through" image since the main page image has a text copyright notice right on it.
- RJN