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Mon Jun 30, 2008, 7:13 AM




$Moonbeam13 has offered information that the “Groups” accounts that has we have been long waiting for is still a long, long way off and she has proposed a new way of doing things explained here [link] and here [link] in the meantime. The Clubs/Groups issue has been debated in DA for a long time amongst the administration and members. I am actually surprised there has not been a formal policy concerning them years ago.

Changes

The first change you will see is that the usual form of “Gallery” has been removed. From now on, we will no longer be submitting deviations to our gallery. Instead, we will be moving everything to our collections filed by month and year. The submitted photos will be featured as a thumbnail in that weeks journal(s) and a screen shot will be taken of that journal and added to the gallery with a link back to it in case you missed anything. This is just an administrative change of format more than anything else.

Because there is less work involved, you may now submit up to 4 submissions per week. You don’t have to do anything special, you still submit your work by sending us a note called "submission" with a thumbnail of your work. We take it from there.


Why are we doing this?

Have you ever faved a club deviation, and gotten a note from any club that says "You have favorite a club submission, remove your favorite please" ? Well, that's why. Faving at a club is not fair to the artist and that generates lots of tedious work for us. Since the inception of the Collections feature to DA, the problem has gotten out of control as is so simple for people to collect something without even seeing our warning messages not to fav a club submission. In my other clubs I have gotten a lot of “I’m too busy to read your comments not to fav” and “It’s too much trouble of going to the original” and other more selfish and rude responses.

By using collections and featuring your work in our journal instead of our gallery, it means that when deviants fav your work, you will actually get the full credit for it, immediately. It also means less work for us tracking down the wrongful favs in our club and more time for submissions.

And as an added bonus, because we will not be adding to the vast amount of duplicate deviations, we will be helping out DA by not putting more of a strain on their recourses.

BUT HOW ARE PEOPLE GOING TO NOTICE YOUR WORK ?

All members should be reading the journals. In the journals you will be able to fav the work of the original artist right away by moving it to your favorites or your own collections in just one easy move! So simple, so easy for everybody !
Besides members seeing your work in the journals, it now will be much more easy for us to make news articles featuring those works. Also, $Moonbeam13 has promised to help the clubs out with getting more exposure for its members if we change our format.


Feel free to ask us your questions if you have any or to make suggestions.

Reorganizing the Club

Fri Jun 20, 2008, 12:28 PM
First let me apologize for basically abandoning the club for several months. I had way too much on my plate and with running 2 clubs, volunteering at a 3rd and then getting hit with some health issues, something was bound to get neglected. I’m sorry.
I have since quit working at the 3rd club and am now just concentrating on PatternsClub and Perspectate.

Second, $Moonbeam13 has offered information that the “Groups” accounts that has we have been long waiting for is still a long, long way off and she has proposed a new way of doing things explained here [link] and here [link] in the meantime. The Clubs/Groups issue has been debated in DA for a long time amongst the administration and members. I am actually surprised there has not been a formal policy concerning them years ago.

Changes

The first change you will see is that the usual form of “Gallery” has been removed. From now on, we will no longer be submitting deviations to our gallery. Instead, we will be moving everything to our collections filed by month and year. The submitted photos will be featured as a thumbnail in that weeks journal(s) and a screen shot will be taken of that journal and added to the gallery with a link back to it in case you missed anything. This is just an administrative change of format more than anything else.

Because there is less work involved, you may now submit up to 4 submissions per week. You don’t have to do anything special, you still submit your work by sending us a note called "submission" with a thumbnail of your work. We take it from there.


Why are we doing this?

Have you ever faved a club deviation, and gotten a note from any club that says "You have favorite a club submission, remove your favorite please" ? Well, that's why. Faving at a club is not fair to the artist and that generates lots of tedious work for us. Since the inception of the Collections feature to DA, the problem has gotten out of control as is so simple for people to collect something without even seeing our warning messages not to fav a club submission. In my other clubs I have gotten a lot of “I’m too busy to read your comments not to fav” and “It’s too much trouble of going to the original” and other more selfish and rude responses.

By using collections and featuring your work in our journal instead of our gallery, it means that when deviants fav your work, you will actually get the full credit for it, immediately. It also means less work for us tracking down the wrongful favs in our club and more time for submissions.

And as an added bonus, because we will not be adding to the vast amount of duplicate deviations, we will be helping out DA by not putting more of a strain on their recourses.

BUT HOW ARE PEOPLE GOING TO NOTICE YOUR WORK ?

All members should be reading the journals. In the journals you will be able to fav the work of the original artist right away by moving it to your favorites or your own collections in just one easy move! So simple, so easy for everybody !
Besides members seeing your work in the journals, it now will be much more easy for us to make news articles featuring those works. Also, $Moonbeam13 has promised to help the clubs out with getting more exposure for its members if we change our format.


Feel free to ask us your questions if you have any or to make suggestions.







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Art Theft

Thu Jan 31, 2008, 12:21 PM
In response to all the art theft found on Flickr this past week, I wanted to make all my friends aware the only way to stop it is to report it.

I urge all my DA friends, watchers and club members to go to [link] search for their names and/or DA names and then report the people who have taken photos without permission to the Copyright Violation Department at Yahoo. If you do a search on your friend’s names tell them and give them the info on how to report it.

Do NOT confront the person who took the photo you will only be making more trouble for yourself in the long run. Even if (especially if) you are really, really angry just allow the people at Flickr/Yahoo to deal with the situation. Report and walk away. If nothing is done about it in a few weeks, report it again, do not harass anyone. It is counterproductive.

The appropriate information on how to proceed is listed below:

Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy

Yahoo! respects the intellectual property of others, and we ask our users to do the same. Yahoo! has no responsibility for content on other web sites that you may find or access when using Yahoo!’s products or services. Material available on or through other web sites may be protected by copyright and the intellectual property laws of the United States and/or other countries. The terms of use of those web sites, and not the Yahoo! Terms of Service, govern your use of that material.
It is Yahoo!’s policy, in appropriate circumstances and at its discretion, to disable and/or terminate the accounts of users who may infringe or repeatedly infringe the copyrights or other intellectual property rights of Yahoo! and/or others.
Notice for Claims of Intellectual Property Violations and Agent for Notice
If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, or that your intellectual property rights have been otherwise violated, please provide Yahoo!'s Copyright Agent with the following information:
1. an electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright or other intellectual property interest;
2. a description of the copyrighted work or other intellectual property that you claim has been infringed;
3. a description of where the material that you claim is infringing is located on the Yahoo! site, with enough detail that we may find it on the web site;
4. your address, telephone number, and email address;
5. a statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright or intellectual property owner, its agent, or the law;
6. a statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information in your Notice is accurate and that you are the copyright or intellectual property owner or authorized to act on the copyright or intellectual property owner's behalf.
Yahoo!'s Agent for Notice of claims of copyright or other intellectual property infringement can be reached as follows:

By mail
Copyright Agent
c/o Yahoo! Inc.
701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089

By phone
(408) 349-5080

By fax
(408) 349-7821

By email
copyright@yahoo-inc.com
Please note that, due to security concerns, attachments cannot be accepted. Accordingly, any notification of infringement submitted electronically with an attachment will not be received or processed.

Happy New Year

Fri Dec 28, 2007, 8:21 PM
Hello all!

Yes, yes, we haven't been bringing you much in terms of contests as of yet. In the New-Year, however, we will find a way to get some going, especially if a subscription should come our way.

NONETHELESS: We are still very much alive, in business, and looking forward to more of those fabulous textures and patterns shots.

MAY EVERYONE HAVE A HAPPY, HEALTHY, SAFE, AND ABOVE ALL, A FUN NEW YEAR!!



About:
:bulletblue:This is a club in which the pictures you submit must be of patterns or textures. It can be any art medium you chose so long as it meets this criteria. While most people tend to think of fabrics when they think of Patterns and Textures, they can also be found everywhere in nature as well in man-made things.
Examples of Texture: Macro shots of earth, fire, water, glass, concrete, wood.
Examples of Patters: Large shots scale of traffic jams, architecture, rows of trees or flowers.
The major point is to get creative and look and find the patterns in everything.

We do accept stock photos
If you have any questions, please feel free to note us!



How to Join:
:bulletred: Just send us a note with the subject as 'Join' and us to your watch list.
:bulletred: Once we have sent you a "Welcome to the Club" note, you are a member! :w00t!:
:bulletred: When you are a member it would be greatly appreciated if you added a link to us in your journal/signature. Something like
Member of : iconPatternsClub :
-or-
Member of : devPatternsClub :
(only without the spaces) :hug:



How to Submit:
:bulletblue: If you are a member, you may send us a note with the subject line as "Submission" and with the body containing a link to the deviation you would like to submit. If you don't know how to send a link, it is basically just the address at the top of your deviations page. http: / /yada yada yada If you still don't get it go here [link]
:bulletblue: If it is a submission for a contest, write "Contest" in the subject line. We'll take it from there. ;)
:bulletblue: Please keep in mind that all submissions MUST be formatted (for now) as a JPEG!!


Rules:
:bulletred: You are not allowed to submit anything if you are not a member, you become a member AFTER you ask for membership and we send you a "Welcome to the Club" note.
:bulletred: If your submission doesn't meet the proper criteria then it will not be accepted into the gallery.
:bulletred: Since we are a young club, for now we are going to ask you to limit the deviations you can submit to 2 per week. Monday to Sunday DA time. Contest submissions will NOT be counted as a weekly submission.
:bulletred: You are not allowed to submit scraps to us. If you don't think it is good enough to be in your main gallery, why would you send it to us?
:bulletred: If you break the rules, no one will have any fun.
AND
:bulletred: Our policy is: Have fun or we will send the undead :zombie: after you!!! :evillaugh: :evillaugh: :evillaugh:



Founder & Stuff

:iconraiawoman: =raiawoman

The Awesome Admin

:icontalljohn: *TallJohn


Have fun! =D


*********************************************************
Affiliates

:iconperspectate: :icondeviant-gathering:

About the PatternsClub

Fri Oct 12, 2007, 5:25 PM
About:
:bulletblue:This is a club in which the pictures you submit must be of patterns or textures. It can be any art medium you chose so long as it meets this criteria. While most people tend to think of fabrics when they think of Patterns and Textures, they can also be found everywhere in nature as well in man-made things.
Examples of Texture: Macro shots of earth, fire, water, glass, concrete, wood.
Examples of Patters: Large shots scale of traffic jams, architecture, rows of trees or flowers.
The major point is to get creative and look and find the patterns in everything.



We do accept stock photos
If you have any questions, please feel free to note us!



How to Join:
:bulletred: Just send us a note with the subject as 'Join' and us to your watch list.
:bulletred: Once we have sent you a "Welcome to the Club" note, you are a member! :w00t!:
:bulletred: When you are a member it would be greatly appreciated if you added a link to us in your journal/signature. Something like
Member of : iconPatternsClub :
-or-
Member of : devPatternsClub :
(only without the spaces) :hug:



How to Submit:
:bulletblue: If you are a member, you may send us a note with the subject line as "Submission" and with the body containing a link to the deviation you would like to submit. If you don't know how to send a link, it is basically just the address at the top of your deviations page. http: / /yada yada yada If you still don't get it go here [link]
:bulletblue: If it is a submission for a contest, write "Contest" in the subject line. We'll take it from there. ;)
:bulletblue: Please keep in mind that all submissions MUST be formatted (for now) as a JPEG!!


Rules:
:bulletred: You are not allowed to submit anything if you are not a member, you become a member AFTER you ask for membership and we send you a "Welcome to the Club" note.
:bulletred: If your submission doesn't meet the proper criteria then it will not be accepted into the gallery.
:bulletred: Since we are a young club, for now we are going to ask you to limit the deviations you can submit to 4 per week. Monday to Sunday DA time. Contest submissions will NOT be counted as a weekly submission.
:bulletred: You are not allowed to submit scraps to us. If you don't think it is good enough to be in your main gallery, why would you send it to us?
:bulletred: If you break the rules, no one will have any fun.
AND
:bulletred: Our policy is: Have fun or we will send the undead :zombie: after you!!! :evillaugh: :evillaugh: :evillaugh:



Founder & Stuff

:iconraiawoman: =raiawoman

The Awesome Admin

:icontalljohn: *TallJohn


Have fun! =D


*********************************************************
Affiliates

:iconperspectate: :icondeviant-gathering:

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