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Flickr is an online platform for sharing and hosting photos and videos, founded in Canada and owned by SmugMug since 2018. It has over 112 million users, 6 billion images and various features such as tags, groups, favorites and stock photography.
A non-exhaustive list of notable image-sharing websites, with their location, owner, description, registration requirements, and other features. Imgsrc is not included in this list, but you can find similar sites like Imgur, Flickr, and Pixabay.
Stewart Butterfield is a Canadian billionaire businessman, best known for co-founding Flickr and Slack. He was the CEO of Slack until 2022, when Salesforce acquired the company for $27.7 billion.
Caterina Fake (born June 13, 1969) is an American entrepreneur and businesswoman. She co-founded the websites Flickr in 2004 and Hunch in 2007. Fake has been a trustee for nonprofit organizations and was the chairwoman of Etsy.
A Creative Commons license is a public copyright license that enables the free distribution of a work with some conditions. Learn about the history, types, international use, and legal aspects of Creative Commons licenses.
Find out which books, comics, games, and other works are available under a Creative Commons license. Browse the list by platform, genre, license, and author, and learn more about the history and culture of CC.
Learn about image sharing, or photo sharing, the publishing or transfer of digital photos online. Explore the different types of image sharing sites, apps, and services, from free to subscription-based, from peer-to-peer to peer-to-browser.
Creative Commons is an American non-profit organization and international network that promotes flexible copyright and educational access. It offers several copyright licenses that allow authors to communicate their rights and waive some restrictions for others to share and build upon their works.