Does 'New Facebook/Meta Rule' Permit Company To Use Your Photos?

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🚨 Seen posts claiming that a new Facebook/Meta rule allows the company to use your photos without permission? But posting a legal notice on your page will prevent the site from doing so? Don't fall for it.

We rate the newer variation false as well, given that it is simply a slight rewrite of the older version and promulgates the same misinformation. Facebook has not instituted or announced any “new rule” that changes the conditions under which it may use members’ content. In its current The Facebook company is now Meta. While our company name is changing, we are continuing to offer the same products, including the Facebook app from Meta.

Our Data Policy and Terms of Service remain in effect, and this name change does not affect how we use or share data. That same terms of service statement includes two important declarations all users need be aware of.

“You own the intellectual property rights in any such content that you create and share on Facebook and the other Facebook Company Products you use. Nothing in these Terms takes away the rights you have to your own content. You are free to share your content with anyone else, wherever you want.” “Specifically, when you share, post, or upload content that is covered by intellectual property rights on or in connection with our Products, you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, and worldwide license to host, use, distribute, modify, run, copy, publicly perform or display, translate, and create derivative works of your content .

 

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Sadly, my grandma knows this post is a Deep State plot

This bs is about 15 years old.

Again with this? This has been making the rounds literally since the days of Myspace. Some things never change.

This one's been around for donkey's years in one form or another! I've seen versions citing the Geneva Convention and the Rome Statute. People still buy it though.

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