Sunday
Dec192021

Instagram starts rolling out option to prevent photo embedding

What the menu looks like without the embed option (Source: Petapixel)

Instagram has begun rolling out the option for its users to prevent others from embedding their posts. The change comes after repeated requests from the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) and the National Press Photographer's Association (NPPA) to remedy this issue. 

ASMP General Counsel Thomas Maddrey sent a letter (signed by six other organizations) to Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. They were informed of what the ASMP called "the rampant problem" of third parties using the embedding feature to bypass copyright protections. Now, Instagram acceded to the request, giving its users the option to let others embed their works. It's first rolling out in the US but will get global support in 2022.

Source: Petapixel

Saturday
Dec182021

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 12/12 – 12/18

Friday
Dec172021

TikTok is launching a delivery service of food from viral videos

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TikTok is introducing a way for its users in the US to try out the food from viral videos without needing to make them. The social network is working with Virtual Dining Concepts to bring the TikTok Kitchen food delivery service to life. It'll launch in around 30 US locations beginning March 2022.

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Friday
Dec172021

Netflix teases 'The Witcher' prequel in season 2 post-credits scene

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Netflix just dropped the latest season of The Witcher, but it looks like it wants you to get excited for another production within the franchise. The streaming service attached the trailer to The Witcher: Blood Origin at the end of season 2's final episode as a post-credit scene. You can't watch it outside of the streaming service, so you'll have to watch the show first (or at least jump to the last episode to see it).

The trailer supposedly doesn't show any story hints, but it gives us a look at Michelle Yeoh as Scian, one of the story's protagonists. Blood Origin tells the tale of the Conjunction of the Spheres, or the moment in the Witcher universe where humans, elves, and monsters came to inhabit this fantasy world written by Anderzej Sapkowski. The Witcher: Blood Origin is coming to Netflix in 2022. 

Source: Engadget