Friday, July 4, 2008

We are all cons


Unless you soyiez blind, you have probably noticed that the topic of the hour is the famous controversy linked to the policy of non-confidentiality site Facebook. Je vous savings contract details of the user, while others have very aptly summarized the case elsewhere. Remember that we only subscribing to this site, we allow its directors not only to use or sell our personal information for advertising purposes, but also to appropriate and dismiss any information published on us or by us elsewhere on the Web.

The question I ask is: how people at all and turned cautious, who read the small print of any contract prior to affix their signatures can they support so boldly on the button "I agree 'n' any Internet site? How many of us would have accepted the conditions of use if we had taken a few minutes to read them? Now that we are aware of the dangers to which we are exposed, we also know that it is too late to go back, the contract was "irrevocable" and "perpetual." Off our account would change nothing, evil is there, like a cancer that eats away at our personal property and intellectual.

What upset me most about this story, it's not me that one can steal my ideas, but to know that I'm the one who've négligeamment legacy.

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