Too much meta data when importing to Flickr

I've noticed that when I export a photo directly to Flickr it seems to carry with it a TON of useless meta data. It happens when I use the Flickr export plug-in as well as updating to Flickr from their site. Here is an example of too much data (basically everything after Compression):
http://www.flickr.com/photo_exif.gne?id=108281029&context=set-1648131
If I retouch the photo in Photoshop then everything below image length is not include (which is my preference). Here is an example:
http://www.flickr.com/photo_exif.gne?id=111724050&context=set-1648131
Has anyone else experienced this? Has anyone been able to change this function? Thanks!

I have not used my EOS-M for video but the GoPro 3+ Black files import with all Metadata intact.

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