Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/09/16

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Subject: [Leica] Facebook privacy
From: leica at jayburleson.com (Jay Burleson)
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 23:46:05 -0700
References: <CE5D65AC.109B9%mark@rabinergroup.com>

And you'd loose.
Actually, you probably wouldn't even make it to court.
By participating on Facebook (or any other digital realm that you do not 
personally own) you are subject to their terms and conditions.
If aforesaid terms state that they can do what they like with words or 
images posted by you, then they have that right to make money off of it, 
since you happily consented to it by posting the stuff.
You would be CHOOSING to abide by their rules. If you do not, then do 
not post anything.

Jay

On 9/16/2013 10:49 PM, Mark Rabiner opined:
> Myself and plenty of people would LOVE it if one of my pix showed up
> somewhere making money for Mr. Z and not me as they'd get a lawsuit so fast
> it would make their head spin.


-- 
Jay,

Jay Burleson Gallery <http://jayburleson.com/leica/gallery/index.php/>
"A photographer is simply someone who is
looking for something that can't be found.
The photograph is the record of that attempt."


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