A fake Facebook copyright message claiming for you to protect users' media features once again been generating the rounds -- yet once more -- around the social network.
The message claims to put copyright protections on a user's posts right after that they share the particular status update.
It typically reads:
"In reaction for the new Facebook guidelines, I hereby declare that my copyright can be attached to convention, that is a worldwide agreement protecting literary and artistic works).
So breathe a large sigh associated with relief. for commercial use involving the above http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Facebook my published consent is actually necessary in just about any way times!"
Here's the particular thing: Facebook doesn't very own your posts. under the particular social network's privacy policy, these people possess the right for you to distribute along with discuss the items a user posts, topic for their privacy and also application settings. Your Current Facebook profile will be fine
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