
Who owns the photos that you shoot_and share as a family or circle_of friends? Oskar Hjertonsson, CEO and co-founder of Seahorse,_thinks that they_should be mutually co-owned by all participants and interested parties rather than simply being shared by an individual. Seahorse, a new photo app_released today after a public beta, aims to facilitate that vision. Seahorse, which is free for iOS and Android, focuses on what it calls the co-ownership of scenes — scenes being collections of photos and videos contributed_by participants in a group activity_or event. Co-ownership differs from traditional photo sharing in that it gathers together discrete sets...
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