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Re: Photo Ownership


 

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I had the same situation with ownership, even with some current active members that came over in the transfer. I have notified our members several times about this ownership problem, but to date only one member has come forward to fix this. Since the member was not even listed as the owner of their own album, they couldn¡¯t do anything with this album except view it. What I did was download all their pictures to my computer (Fortunately they only had eleven pictures), and attached the pictures to email I sent to the member. I only attached three pictures per email. After I did that I deleted the album and pictures, then the member made a new album and uploaded their pictures into it. Now the member has ownership of the album and pictures, and all is well again with this one member. Another way which I¡¯ll try the next time is have the member open the pictures for viewing, then have them right click on the picture to bring up the Save Image As or Copy Image option on their computer. After they get all the pictures they want, I¡¯ll delete the album and pictures. Then, they can make a new album to upload their pictures into.

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Don

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of SP4149
Sent: Friday, March 9, 2018 1:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [GMF] Photo Ownership

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Recently I transferred a list with 8,000 photos.? Fortunately I had chosen an intermediate image size and all the photos transferred due to being re-sized and storage is below the 1GB limit.
However a large number are orphaned, photo ownership was transferred to the groups.io list owner because the original poster of the photos was no longer in the members directory.? Evidently over the 19 years of the list many members had changed their e-mail accounts and YG had not transferred photo ownership.

At this time I can't see how to transfer the ownership of posted photos to the correct member.? I can just delete these albums of several hundred photos and have the photo owner repost all of them.
Seems like the moderator should be able to just change ownership and avoid reposting a lot of images.
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ken clark

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