A friend of mine tipped me off to a appearing on (halfway down). This is interesting for several reasons.
First, the webmaster is breaking copyright law by using the image on his website without my persmission. You can see on the right-hand side of the that the image has "All rights reserved". Apparently all poppedcollarsarelame.com's webmaster did was a . That search reveals several of the pictures features on poppedcollarsarelame.com such as , (apparently these two guys are friends; look at the comments) and . The first two are protected under a , but the last one, like mine, is "All rights reserved."
Second, it is a bit ironic that this particular photo made it to the poppedcollarsarelame.com (I am getting sick of typing that) gallery because our dodgeball team was making fun of popped collars in the first place. This explains why we are all sporting layered polos and why Tom and I have particularly ridiculous hairdos/facial expressions.
Maybe he just really despises popped collars, or maybe he's just trying to make a few bucks. That would certainly explain the . Regardless, I sent him a message via the contact form on his website with a link to this post. I don't mind the picture being on the website, but I would appreciate a little more effort put into contacting the photos' owners.

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booch.
Jake,
Are you really one of those guys who reseres the right for goofy Flickr pics? I would think you would want your face out there as much as possible right now.
Brandon
Brandon,
Not all of my pictures have all rights reserved, but the point is that the webmaster has done this with multiple pictures, and if he didn’t contact me, he probably didn’t contact the other picture owners.
My favorite shirt, with the collar undone/
yeah its popped cuz its cool to do
Hey Jake,
I sincerely apologize for the rights violation and inconvenience. Your photo as well as a few others that we could identify as rights reserved on Flickr have been removed from the gallery. We will try to do a better job of obtaining redistribution rights for public photos in the future.
All the best,
Jason