QUOTE(KTCY @ May 21 2013, 08:17 AM)
Been using Pro for years, don't remember where the ads would be at.
QUOTE(piscesguy @ May 21 2013, 09:38 AM)
Like flickr free 1tb storage, haha
Yes! This is awesome!
QUOTE(razuryza @ May 21 2013, 10:28 AM)
ads free for:
http://www.flickr.com/account/upgrade 
or
for existing PRo user, 2 years renew subscriptions, for USD44.94
so u think worth to renew? for the ads free sake?
Hmm, if for ads free purpose I don't think worth it? But I'm uploading full size 36MP files nowadays to my Flickr... I think I will need the unlimited file size of the pro accounts instead of the 2TB USD499? :S
QUOTE(Andy214 @ May 21 2013, 10:54 AM)
Thanks.
From the site, still got difference between PRO and FREE.
1. The old Flickr Pro accounts included unlimited storage space, and that means it can exceed 1TB.
2. Flickr Pro users also get to view view counts and referrer statistics for their images. Lots of professionals often like this feature because it shows where a photo has been used or linked across the web.
3. Flickr Pro users can replace photos (without having to reupload), archive high-resolution original images and enjoy an ad-free experience.
Pro Limitation:
Although storage and bandwidth are unlimited, they do come with a caveat. Flickr Pro users are limited to image sizes of 50MB and video sizes of 500MB. If you want to upgrade to the larger file sizes, you'll need to convert from a Flickr Pro to a free account.
More More:
Can I Buy a New Flickr Pro Account Now?
No. Flickr Pro accounts stopped being sold as of May 20, 2013. Existing Flickr Pro users can continue to use the service or migrate to a free account.
This is what I'm looking for. So I guess the advantage of the old pro account was, unlimited (but with 50MB per file) and also the statistics and replacing photos.
So far my 36MP JPEG don't go above 50MB... pretty safe for now?