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7 responses to “All those social networking website widgets may as well remove the Facebook button now”

  1. Armagny

    Bizarre, I can’t see how they would have any such claim whatsoever. Copyright lies in the expression of an idea. It must be in their T&Cs but that would be such an onerous and unusual provision, and arguably also for no consideration given the benefit of such a button flows to Facebook, that they would need to draw very clear attention to it I would have thought.

    Can’t wait for Legal Eagle/Skepticwig to parse it.

  2. Chally

    They want the rights to my conversations and my photos? Um I don’t think so? I don’t like this at all.

  3. Chally

    Thanks. I hope that’s the case.

  4. Deus Ex Macintosh

    Hmm… having read around some of those news stories that’s one big FAIL for corporate communication.

  5. Dave Bath

    Hmmm. If they claim ownership for something, do they also “own up” tp responsibility and liability for anything evil, slanderous or illegal that they “own”?

    If I was wanting to sue for some particular bit of toxic content, I’d rather sue something with deep pockets (like Facebook) than some individual who probably won’t have the cash for compensation.

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