- From: Phil Archer <phil@philarcher.org>
- Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 16:37:54 +0100
- To: Peter Ferne <petef@jivatechnology.com>
- CC: Socialweb XG Public <public-xg-socialweb@w3.org>
Thanks - that's interesting - I'll pass it along. Phil. Peter Ferne wrote: > On 23 Sep 2009, at 16:03, Phil Archer wrote: > >> Similarly, Ning's terms and conditions say that anything posted on >> their network is their copyright – which prevents random House >> including any of their book content since, of course, that's their >> copyright. > > > I appreciate that this may have been what was said (I missed the meeting > and I'm not disputing the accuracy of Phil's reporting) but it doesn't > appear to be true. > >> 5. Your Content and Licenses to Your Content >> Ning does not claim any ownership rights in Your Content. After >> posting Your Content, you continue to retain ownership of Your >> Content, and you continue to have the right to use and license Your >> Content in any way you choose. ... >> > http://about.ning.com/tos.php#5 > -- > petef > -- Phil Archer http://philarcher.org/ i-sieve technologies | W3C Mobile Web Initiative Sentiment Analysis Beyond Impressions | www.w3.org/Mobile
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