In an about-face following a torrent of online protests, Facebook is backing off a change in its user policies while it figures how best to resolve questions like who controls the information shared on the social networking site. (Feb. 18)
What was wrong with the Terms of Service before? I have no problem giving Facebook the rights to "my" content. After all, I willingly put the stuff on their web servers in the first place, I have no copyrights on it. It would make sense for them to have the right to make it publicly available on their web site.
Soo... If someone posts illegal content who is held responsible for that content? If facebook now owns the new content.... Do charges get filed against them since they took ownership of the content? They may want to think about it alot more.
lol i like how he says
"whethers its facebook... OR the public internet"
P3ace0ut7 2 years ago
What was wrong with the Terms of Service before? I have no problem giving Facebook the rights to "my" content. After all, I willingly put the stuff on their web servers in the first place, I have no copyrights on it. It would make sense for them to have the right to make it publicly available on their web site.
davedotproductions 2 years ago
Facebook-
what a dummy site- for no life sheeple-
Its a CIA run and does what ever it wants
govgonewrong 2 years ago
they are just gonna do it again, you really want to protest? delete your facebook account.
bender183 2 years ago 2
COOL CUZZ
MACCAPONE60 2 years ago
Soo... If someone posts illegal content who is held responsible for that content? If facebook now owns the new content.... Do charges get filed against them since they took ownership of the content? They may want to think about it alot more.
brimultimedia 2 years ago
fuck yeah bro. god damn!
KWarren7 2 years ago
haha yeah take that facebook
spintopbikes 2 years ago 2