As Slate pointed out during summer 2012 and fall 2012, these - TopicsExpress



          

As Slate pointed out during summer 2012 and fall 2012, these notices don’t do anything. They don’t even make sense. You retain the copyright to anything you publish on Facebook. No one is trying to take that away. But by clicking yes on Facebook’s terms and becoming a Facebook user, you do agree to let Facebook have access to and even use your content for Facebook-related things. And the fact that Facebook is a publicly traded company really doesn’t affect the situation at all. Also, the Rome Statute established the International Criminal Court in 1998 and relates to genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and “crimes against aggression,” not Facebook squabbles.
Posted on: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 22:08:01 +0000

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