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For more information on Fair UseEarlier today in the Utata group, Steiner62 asked an excellent question. He wanted to know if there was an easy way to check how long your photos have been in the Utata photo pool, because only photos in the pool longer than 30 days may be submitted to more than 5 groups outside of Utata.
Allan Thinks suggested this date tracking greasemonkey script that will help you navigate the group's 30 day limit.
With the script installed and enabled, scroll down to the bottom of the first photo pool page and click the "photos from you" link. After the page loads, you'll see the length of time each of your photos has been in the Utata Pool. If a photo has been in the pool for more than 30 days, you can feel free to add it to some more groups.
Keen!
That said, my chosen method for dealing with the 30 day limit is much simpler. Kick back, sip some lemonade and relax, because 5 additional groups is more than enough for me.
Even after 30 days.
Otherwise, in Flickr Hacks:
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