
"Everyone from CNET to the BBC is freaking out today about Instagram's new terms of service. The new terms, they claim, allow Instagram to sell user's images. Users are understandably upset. Wired published a tutorial on how to download all of your Instagram photos and delete your account. But long-time Instagram users should think twice before pulling the trigger. The truth is that Instagram has always claimed full rights to your images, but has just re-worded their terms of service to
make their intentions clearer." People should stop obsessing over individual service's privacy terms. There's a very simple rule on the internet that everyone ought to be aware of: the moment you put something on the web, it's no longer your property. Deal with it. Coincidentally: nobody cares about your stupid Instagram photos.
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2011-01-28
"There's a very simple rule on the internet that everyone ought to be aware of: the moment you put something on the web, it's no longer your property. Deal with it."
Right, so presumably you'll be taking all blurbs like the following down in the next incarnation of osnews?
"Reproduction of OSNews stories is permitted only with explicit authorization from OSNews. Reproductions must be properly credited."
Of course I'm just prodding you for fun, but on a serious matter, it *is* yours via copyright. The moral here should be that we need to take care not to inadvertently transfer rights to service providers because we didn't read/understand the terms.