[RTTY] SPAM-LOW: Re: Amateur Radio Teletype Society Bulletins online & great new Jim Ha...

Kai k.siwiak at ieee.org
Mon Feb 24 10:58:42 EST 2014


Folks,
"granting Facebook a non-exclusive use of your content." is the definition of " 
"I discovered every bit of info they glean is theirs -- never to be destroyed..."
As a "test", see if you can "ungrant" your permission.

-73
Kai, KE4PT

On 2/23/2014 9:53 PM, Robert Chudek - K0RC wrote:
> I'm sorry but the following statement is blatantly wrong "I discovered every 
> bit of info they glean is theirs -- never to be destroyed..."
>
> Please read the Facebook Terns of Use - Statement of Rights and 
> Responsibilities. Specifically section 2 regarding your Intellectual Property 
> rights.
>
> *"2. Sharing Your Content and Information*
>
> You own all of the content and information you post on Facebook, and you can 
> control how it is shared through your privacy 
> <https://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=privacy> and application settings 
> <https://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=applications>."
>
> Within Section 2 are five statements that provide additional information, 
> including granting Facebook a non-exclusive use of your content. This 
> temporary license ends when you delete your content. They "own" nothing. They 
> have permission from you to "use". Subsection 2 also describes the purging 
> details and that backup copies within their system will eventually purge and 
> are not available to others.
>
> Don't make stuff up and try to pass it off as "authentic"!
>
> 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> On 2/23/2014 8:19 PM, Phil Sussman wrote:
>> Regrettably I agree with John. I say regrettably because I
>> have unfortunately learned the 'price' of dealing with
>> Facebook. They reap and harvest EVERYTHING and I mean
>> EVERYTHING. Talk about 'big-brother', Facebook puts that
>> analogy to shame. I discovered every bit of info they glean
>> is theirs -- never to be destroyed -- just surrendered to the
>> highest bidder -- or rather EVERY bidder.
>>
>> Caution: Woe to any college student on Facebook seeking a job.
>> Boxers or briefs -- they know -- and much much more.
>>
>> 73 de Phil - N8PS
>>
>> PS. I was cloned there by a douple-ganger with the same name
>> or using mine.
>>
>>
>> Quoting John Becker <w0jab at big-river.net>:
>>
>>>
>>> On 2/23/2014 3:57 PM, Robert Chudek - K0RC wrote:
>>>> Facebook, on the other hand, is equivalent to a 72" HDTV with color, 
>>>> surround sound, video, and instant connections to your friends and family. 
>>>> YOU control who gets to "see your stuff", not some invisible reflector 
>>>> moderator.
>>> If you own a business the insurance company may ask if you use facebook. Or at
>>> least my wife's did and said they would not cover. Had to do with facebook's
>>> habit or trying to read as much as they can get from your system (computer)
>>> Was more then enough for me not to use it. Besides being on a satellite 
>>> internet
>>> system I have got to watch the daily bandwidth usage.
>>>
>>> Can you just guess the outcome if all the her customer credit card 
>>> information got out.
>>> That would be lawsuit never ending. You use it if you like, not me.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> John, W0JAB
>>> Louisiana, Missouri
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