
In just a few days, over 108,000 Facebook users signed up in protest to the group "People Against the new Terms of Service" because Facebook took ownership of all uploaded material. Now pull Facebook change back. It is a great victory for consumers.
A few weeks ago, Facebook revised their "Terms of use" and it meant that when you put pictures on your profile in Facebook, so you surrendered the rights to Facebook. Even if you deleted your profile, Facebook will retain rights to all of the content on your page. There has been so large protests that Facebook pull the changes back and return to the past "Terms of use."
Facebook has obviously noticed that many have removed their profile on the page where you disable the profile, now you get a message that changes in "Terms of use" was a mistake that has now been corrected.
In the official response from Facebook's Spokesman BARRY Schnitt states:
"It was never our intention to confuse people or make them afraid in the context of sharing files on Facebook. I would say very clearly that Facebook will not, nor ever, have claimed ownership of people's content. Your content belongs to you .
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