[ih] Fwd: Internet Histories Volume 9, issue 3 is BS

Dave Crocker dhc at dcrocker.net
Fri Oct 10 03:17:47 PDT 2025


On 10/10/2025 6:03 AM, Nigel Roberts via Internet-history wrote:
> But of course one would not object too much. But the fact is you 
> retain your copyright in anything you write.

by way of example that this topic can be complicated:


www.findlaw.com

Who Legally Owns Your Facebook Posts? - FindLaw <#>

Facebook users may be convinced that they "own" whatever content they 
post to Facebook, but the legal reality is a little bit different. If 
you read Facebook's legal terms of service, you'll find that "[y]ou own 
all of the content and information you post on Facebook," but with some 
very specific and important caveats. So what does it mean to legally 
"own" your Facebook posts?

🔗 
https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/law-and-life/who-legally-owns-your-facebook-posts/ 
<https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/law-and-life/who-legally-owns-your-facebook-posts/> 


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