As of April 2013, Flickr
is a free service owned and operated by Yahoo.
The question may mean, "can I use the images found on flickr
for free?" and the answer to that is "it depends."
Many flickr
account holders allow the public to use one or more of their images for free, even commercially and even with the ability to modify or tweak the image, provided that proper attribution is afforded to the author of the work (generally speaking, the photographer who posted the picture on flickr).
Many flickr
members use one or another licensing scheme of the Creative Commons.
The flickr
member interested in using another flickr
member's photograph should see what use guidelines the member who posted the picture on flickr
has dictated for the image.
It is poor form, and potentially legally risky, to use a photograph found on flickr
that has not clearly been indicated as able to be used by third parties.
Yes it is.
The most popular photo sharing site is flickr, this is also free as it is advertising supported. Flickr is relatively easy for you and your family to sign up too.
brickshelf flickr and images
You can be any age to have Flickr
A free flickr account has these limitations: 100 mb per month upload limit, 200 photo limit in your photostream, limited to three sets, no ability to create collections. But a free account can always be upgraded to a pro account without losing what you've already uploaded and organized.
No he's not on Flickr
No, Yahoo! Inc. owns Flickr.
Flickr has 60,513 viewers per day.
You can create Flickr slideshows using a free online tool renderforest.com . Just simply upload your photos, edit text, choose music and render a nice video you can share through video hosting sites
that's the ONLY way you can put pictures on flickr
Images of space can be downloaded for free from a variety of sources These include the "Space Images", "Science Kidz", "Flickr" and "Gimp-Savvy" websites.
Images on Flickr are controlled by the creator of the image; they can use Flickr's tools to label them with different licenses. Uploading a work that is not your own is infringing; as Flickr plainly states in its guidelines, "Don't upload anything that isn't yours."