- #Register as a canon image gateway registration#
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However, if I login with my Yahoo!ID account, it works just fine.Connect your Canon camera to your Apple or Android device for remote shooting and easy photo sharing. If I try and login with my GMail account to link the two together, it hangs.
Looks like when I go to edit the Web Settings and add Flickr, it only allows you to sign in via Yahoo!ID.
#Register as a canon image gateway software#
Trying to setup the Web Services using the Canon Software on my Mac.
#Register as a canon image gateway registration#
I like the product registration info page for your canon stuff but other than that, i use flickr still. I think for Canon, being a camera manufacturer, want to maximize the potential of each image/video that the service provide to be seen and distributed to the general public, after all, they want the brand recognition. "You can download and customize your start up image and sounds for your camera." I also find the offering of "ringtones" kinda funny. “New Users” who complete the registration form and whose products are qualified for membership to the Service, will have the option to create a Canon Account which will provide access to the Service
#Register as a canon image gateway password#
That invitation included a username and password which will provide the user with access to the Service. End users who submitted a complete Product Registration form to Canon for a qualifying Canon product before the start of the Service, and opted-in to receive communications from Canon USA, received an email invitation to join the Service. The Service is only made available to those end users who own and have registered certain qualifying Canon brand products. Looks like a bit to read, but the entirety fully answers your question. When you upload a photo, we have the right to use it in the service's functions." Imagine if you uploaded a public photo to Flickr and they didn't have the right to show it in your photostream, etc. The first part is basically saying, "Our service has this functionality. I don't read it as them saying it's OK, just warning you that it's possible. What they're saying is that once you do that, it's possible the recipient will share or print the photo. We don't encourage singling out individuals like this on Flickr."Īlthough Canon is more blunt and straightforward, Flickr at least offers some avenue of appeal.
You may be tempted to post an entry on your photostream or in our public forum about what's happening, but that's not the best way to resolve a possible copyright problem.
If that doesn't work, please file a Notice of Infringement with the Yahoo! Copyright Team who will take it from there. A good first step is to contact them and politely ask them to remove it. This is probably just a misunderstanding and not malicious. If you see photos or videos that you’ve created in another member’s photostream, don't panic. Please note that when you share images, you allow the recipients to share the images with others, and make photographic prints from those images.īe sure you're comfortable with this, along with the other parts of their TOS before signing up and posting images.īold points out what looks like Canon's attempt to address the issue of image theft, and not only warn their users of that possible theft, but also warn them of Canon's stance on that theft: The Service allows you to share images by sending an email containing a URL link to one of your albums. To enable us to display your images through the Service (for example, in slideshows), you grant to Canon a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use, copy, distribute, and display those images. Canon just launched, (at least i got the email today) a web site for canon shooters with profiles and registered products page.Ĭanon does not claim ownership rights in or to any image or video clip contained in your account.