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Subject: How to upload a pic with a poem?


Blush ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 11:50 PM ยท edited Wed, 25 December 2024 at 1:32 PM

Hi you all I am new here and have a few poems up
How do I upload a pic to go with them and how many jpgs are allowed for the pic to upload???????
Also I was reading can anyone just pop in and print out our poem and say its theirs isn't that plagarism??? And if I wanted to post it a magaizine can I also do this not that I have found one just wondering
I am so new and have these questions I need answers too and I also clicked on and saw I was in the Writers Top 20 and I didn't even know I was here until I saw it how did I get there in the first place I am honored just wondering
I hope this isnt too much at once if so I apologize
Thanks for answering
Susan~



Shoshanna ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 5:51 PM

Hi Blush :-) As far as pictures go, when you upload to the writers gallery, you can include 1 image of up to 300 x 300 pixels to accompany your words and of course a thumbnail. The same rules for thumbnails apply to the Writers gallery as to the rest of the galleries. If someone printed your work and said that it was theirs, then they would be taking your work. I believe most magazines do not take submissions of previously published work, so if you have already posted something on the internet or had it in print you probably will not be able to get it published. (But I could be wrong, I'm not an expert) When you view someones work in the galleries, you will see a button that says vote. If you really like an image/piece of writing you can click on the button to vote for it. The 20 pieces with the most votes in a week go into the Hot 20, so if you are in it, this is because some people liked your work enough in the last 7 days to vote for it. Hope that is some help :-) Shanna.



Blush ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 5:56 PM

Thank you hun Where do you go now to find pic with 300x300 LOL and how do I upload them. So my work could get stolen? I thought there was a law against that I don't know but I wouldn't steal anyone's work. Thanks Susan~



Shoshanna ( ) posted Wed, 31 March 2004 at 6:06 PM

Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/index.ez?viewStory=1462

Here is a link to a tutorial on uploading images to the gallery. Just as you must own the writing that you post, you must also either own the image you post, or have permission to repost from the person who owns the copyright. Most people here make their own images, then resize them to 300x300. As far as your work being copied and passed off as someone elses goes... Yes, it is against the law. Sadly, that doesn't stop some people:-( Shanna.



tjames ( ) posted Fri, 02 April 2004 at 5:17 PM

If your so worried about someone popping up and plagarizing your work then there a two solutions: 1) Use your real name instead of a handle and 2) Go through the formal process of getting the material together and legally copyrighting it. It'll cost you some money. I find that most material I read is so similar it could have come from anywhere and I'm not so vain to think that my writing is so totally awesome that nobody anywhere would have though of something similar. If I were going to write to sell rather than to "get known" I wouldn't put it out there in the first place until the bucks were on the table. If your writing to "get known" then posting in as many places as possible is your route to claim a piece. Courts will always go by the earliest date. I view copyright infringement as a very serious matter so much so that I use images from my camera most of the time rather than clip art. My family is often seen in my pictures because anyone else's picture being printed or posted should have a release signed. If you have any other questions or concerns I believe you should address them to the copyright forum (if its still here) or the administrators.


Blush ( ) posted Fri, 02 April 2004 at 8:42 PM

Thanks for your information
I didn't know how any of this worked thats why I asked and I realize that indeed poems can and may see similar, I want to thank you for taking your time in aswering my question
I hope I haven't upset anyone by asking these questions just no one has ever explained any of this to me
Thanks again
Susan~



tjames ( ) posted Fri, 02 April 2004 at 9:52 PM

Nothing to be upset about. As a new writer I feel your first aim should be to get it out there. Develop your unique style and try to get some "fans". The internet is a means for getting it out there that never existed before.


Shoshanna ( ) posted Fri, 02 April 2004 at 10:10 PM

Asking questions.... A great way of finding out the answers :-) You're most welcome Blush Shanna :-)



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