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There is nothing wrong with Creative Commons - you just need to understand that if you are allowing commercial use, people can sell your stuff! If you just want to make the images freely available, there are many non-commercial licenses to choose from if the thought of people selling your images (with your permission) and making money on the sale makes you sick.I quit reading by the third paragraph, that was all I needed to see... I'm going to log into Flickr and check it out myself but I already quit using MyYahoo some time ago, they dropped everything about it that made it 'mine'. I have next to nothing on my Flickr page anyway so it's not much to give up.
I don't use sites anymore that want user submitted images and give little or no compensation. I don't intend to help a company profit from using this type business model, which seems like it is taking advantage of their site users. Creative Commons = bad bad bad as far as I can tell.