I wonder.
If there were to be a copyright act lawsuit levied against fotobucket. On behalf of the educational photos they have essentially stolen and hold at ransom.
Could the project threads be revived with that sort of legal arguing position?
The photos are yours, you can simply download your library to your own computer. Hosting and publishing them was their service to you. And copyright doesn't apply unless the image was protected before publishing and they (PB) is re-publishing it without the owners consent (which they are not).
You make a good point Cal. Service providers are worthy of compensation.
If users can still access their photo library for retrieval than I guess there is not much to fight over.
Though the impression I got from earlier posts was photobucket was now requiring payment from users to access their online accounts. Ergo; Ransom.
So the only plausible argument I could think of was the 1972 copyright reform act. Regarding intellectual property rights (with and w/o library of congress reggie)
& Educational Fair Use priviledges.
Maybe its a stretch of the law. Who knows? I'm just a cow.