An update on this saga - Pixsy keeps sending me threatening emails.
Meanwhile, I used the Wayback Machine because - like I said - I NEVER used an All Rights Reserved image because I knew it cost money that I didn't have.
Turns out I used that image in January 2016 (it was uploaded in 2010). Even through 2019, it was listed as "Some Rights Reserved" on Flickr...with the ability to share and modify with proper attribution.
Which I gave by listing the content creator's name as well as a link to the original content on Flickr.
Then sometime between 2019 and 2022, they changed the License from "Some Rights Reserved" to "All Rights Reserved".
Is it me, or does this seem like an incredibly ...
unethical,
lacking-in-integrity,
money digging and hope nobody contests our accusation and just pays the money...
...move on the original content creator's part?
This may hasten my deletion of my LinkedIn profile - with a lot of history and recording of my career journey - just to prevent being a target of scammers like this. I've wanted to delete since the news that Reid Hoffman was an attendee on Epstein Island, but selfish "inertia" of having my career highlights easily accessible on a professional networking platform kept me from it.
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