Tag: terms of use
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Facebook reverts to previous TOS. A win for social network activism!
With over 90,000 members in the protest group on Facebook, EPIC (the Electronic Privacy Information Center) and other privacy organizations filing a complaint readying a complaint to file with the FTC, over 750 articles, and headlines like Facebook seems to have a trust problem, it’s not too surprising that Facebook decided to rethink their stance…
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Zuckerberg: “we wouldn’t share your information in a way you wouldn’t want.” Oh really?
Mark Zuckerberg has a comment up on the Facebook blog in response to the firestorm about their new terms of service: Our philosophy is that people own their information and control who they share it with. When a person shares information on Facebook, they first need to grant Facebook a license to use that information…
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Facebook: all your content are belong to us. FOREVER! Protests ensue.
Facebook’s terms of service (TOS) used to say that when you closed an account on their network, any rights they claimed to the original content you uploaded would expire. Not anymore. — Chris Walters in The Consumerist And people aren’t happy about it. Anne Kathrine Yojana Petterøe’s People Against the new Terms of Service (TOS)…
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Grr: “Our terms of service has changed”
This morning when I went to log in to a discussion forum on Yuku (“your interests, your communities” — the next-generation, friend-enabled version of ezboard), I was greeted with: Our terms of service has changed. Please read the new terms of service. By clicking “I agree,” you agree to Yuku’s Terms of Use. Oh, they…