‘It’s a bit morbid,’ frontman Ryan Tedder says of OneRepublic’s new single, though the video certainly isn’t. By James Montgomery Ryan Tedder in OneRepublic’s “If I Lose Myself” video Photo: Interscope
The band premiered the brand-new, synth-heavy song on Friday, to the surprise of pretty much everybody. By James Montgomery Julian Casablancas of The Strokes Photo: Shirlaine Forrest/Getty Images
‘Are you so desperate that you needed to make this public?’ Sharon writes in response to Gaga’s open letter criticizing Kelly Osbourne. By Gil Kaufman Sharon Osbourne and Lady Gaga Photo: Fairfax Media/Getty Images
As President Obama goes into his second term, the White House has posted a visual timeline of his previous year in office. Starting with New Year’s Day 2012, the images show fun times, such as the president vacationing in Hawaii, to somber moments, like hearing of the shooting massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary school…. Continue
My favorite thing about Olivia Wilde is that her actual last name is Cockburn. Wonder why she changed it. I guess it’s not really something that screams girl I want to fuck….even if her body is a girl you’d want to fuck…just cuz the images of Cockburn is one most guys fear… But I’m not like other guys, and I don’t really care if a bitch’s pussy burns my cock….I also don’t care what a bitches name is…I just care about cumming in her… So these pics work for me…..
Complaints flooded in from celebs, bloggers, and the every day user. And according to CNN , Instagram was real quick to shut down the ‘confusing language’: (CNN) — Faced with a loud and angry backlash from some of its most active users, photo-sharing app Instagram backtracked Tuesday on new language that appeared to give the company ownership of their images. “The language we proposed … raised question about whether your photos can be part of an advertisement,” Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom wrote in a blog post. “We do not have plans for anything like this and because of that we’re going to remove the language that raised the question.” An update Monday to Instagram’s terms of service had stated that data collected through the app can be shared with Facebook. That’s not a surprising move, considering Facebook paid an estimated $1 billion for the photo-sharing service earlier this year. But the language that upset some of the app’s more than 100 million users said that “a business or other entity may pay” Instagram for the use of user images and may do so “without any compensation to you.” Even CNN’s own Anderson Cooper was expressing some concern on the site. “#Instagram will now be able to use anyone’s photos in ads? Without consent?” he wrote on Twitter. “Come on! Is there another photo app people recommend?” Cooper wasn’t the only one considering his options. Bloggers also were spotlighting tools like Hipstamatic and Camera Awesome, as well as Twitter’s own new photo service that includes Instagram-like filters. A year-and-a-half-old blog post from photo-sharing site Flickr was also making the rounds. In it, Yahoo, which owns Flickr, uses language, perhaps aimed at Facebook, that says “(w)e feel very strongly that sharing online shouldn’t mean giving up rights to your photos.” Systrom said Instagram agrees. “Instagram users own their content and Instagram does not claim any ownership rights over your photos,” he wrote. “Nothing about this has changed. We respect that there are creative artists and hobbyists alike that pour their heart into creating beautiful photos, and we respect that your photos are your photos. Period.” It is, of course, too early to know how many people were fleeing Instagram on Tuesday. But anecdotal evidence suggested a movement was afoot. Instaport, a tool that lets users export and and download their Instagram images, was reporting overtaxed servers Tuesday morning. “Our servers are very busy right now, so it may show you some errors,” the company wrote to a user on its Twitter feed. “Please try again later or tomorrow.” So basically, they’ll still use your info and photos to target ads specifically towards you and your followers…and for now, they’re not going to sell your images to anyone, for free. Question is, do you care? Images via Instagram
Tip and Chief Keef will both sit down with Sway on ‘RapFix Live’ on Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET on RapFix.MTV.com. By Rob Markman Chief Keef Photo: Getty Images
No longer ‘Miss Independent,’ the pop queen announces that she and boyfriend Brandon Blackstock are set to tie the knot. By Rebecca Thomas Kelly Clarkson Photo: Michael Tran/Getty Images
‘Hunger Games’ star Josh Hutcherson, Jordin Sparks and more chime in on their picks for the 2012 title. By Cory Midgarden Kendrick Lamar Photo: Christie Goodwin/Getty Images