

The site and its parent company, Yahoo, were criticized for keeping all of the profits from sales of images uploaded with that license, while revenue from sales of works uploaded under non-commercial attribution licenses are split, with 51% going to the artist and 49% to the company. In response to photographers’ criticisms, Flickr has stopped selling photos uploaded by users under the Creative Commons “commercial attribution” license through its Flickr Wall Art site.

The Flickr Wall Art storefront (screenshot by the author for Hyperallergic)
