@BeschlossDC You need to find a way to cite/credit the photographers. What you're doing is great, but credit & sourcing is important.
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@DoctorOctothorp@BeschlossDC I assume most, if not all, of these are in public archives. They belong to the world. -
@teamawesome@BeschlossDC that's a big assumption. Even if that were true, the photographers deserve credit. -
@teamawesome Robert Capa's D day photos are not in the public domain. http://www.famouspictures.org/d-day-soldier-in-the-water/ … I'm more concerned about credit, not copyright
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@BeschlossDC: This is dedication of LAX in 1930, complete with flock of biplanes: pic.twitter.com/xj6MqMkatD” Fantastic. A bit less crowded.
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@BeschlossDC TY for absorbing photographic insights: what can we learn about key events in native American history from archive?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@BeschlossDC no way your still up ripping history#youthemanThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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