S On AR15.com a few months back, some doofus posted pics of himself trying to be a tough guy... and tons of people photoshopped funny text, and other stuff into his pictures as jokes at his expense, and posted them. He whined and cried to the site staff, threatened to sue, have the site shut down, said they were violating his rights to his own material, etc., and they actually locked the thread, until Ed Sr. read the Photobucket user agreement. Then he opened it back up for more hijinx.
IF they don't want their photos taken, then they need to password-protect the Photobucket account, and not post pics from it they don't want all over the internet.
Oddly enough, that type of usage is actually protected under Parody laws. It is completely OK to take the image and modify it as a new work. There are some limitations, but for the most part the site would be in the clear.
Dan's album was supposed to be password protected and was not due to a glitch on PB's end.
Sorry to be a stickler, but this is how I used to make a living. The ease of copying images and sharing them has made life for photographers very hard nowadays.
Ted Wilson Dum inter homines sumus, colamus humanitatem. BTW - Winter is Coming.