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This is a discussion on Facebook Terms of use within the General photography forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I haven't gone back and checked the facts (i.e the terms of use) , but I thought this article may ...

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    I haven't gone back and checked the facts (i.e the terms of use) , but I thought this article may be of interest.

    Facebook Changes Terms of Service

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    Beware Facebook's New Terms of Service | American Society of Media Photographers
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    It's a good warning but Privacy is dead.
    You want private....stay offline....it's sad but if I need to get "active" as in "activist", it's not going to be about Internet Privacy....

    In terms of Facebook using your photos without compensation.....that would be very very stupid. I don't believe MZ/facebook is that stupid.
    99% of facebook photos are snapshots so facebook has no use for them - the 1% good quality is way too risky for a jillion dollar company to 'use'. Yes their terms of service may allow them to do so...but I just don't see smart companies taking big stupid risks like this.

    either way...it's another reason why I'll never post full-sized images anywhere on the net.
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