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BBC To Launch Music Download Store (2)
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Jackson writes "According to a post on Cnet today, the BBC is working on a paid-for download, and ad-supported streaming music store, making available its entire archive of music recorded at BBC studios for TV and radio. The venture has major label backing and is rumoured to be launching next year. More interesting still is that the service will be run by BBC Worldwide — the commercial arm of the BBC — meaning downloads are ...Shared by Candace Holly (33) fyc (40)Contribute comment - Pop by Pirates of the Burning Sea on Talk Like a Pirate Day (1)
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The 5 Most Laughable Terms of Service On the Net (14)
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nicholas.m.carlson writes "According to these five terms of service and EULA, Google owns any content you create using its Chrome browser and can filter your Gmail messages if it likes. Facebook says it can sell its users' uploaded images as stock photography. YouTube can keep footage of your kids forever, even after you've deleted it from the site. And AOL can ban you for using vulgar language on AIM. Funny, right? That's why Valleywag calls ...Shared by Candace Holly (33) CKL (18) Damir (8) DarthMolen (23) Dave (12) erbianchi (27) Glenn Batuyong (61) Jason (80) marcell (27) Peter (27) robert steburg (45) Shelton (51) Syng Shin (126) Zach (57)- marcell said: advokati su poput programera mogu uvaliti ostatku svijeta što god im padne na pamet.. zanimljivo je da pravni tim google-a, koji je vjerojatno nevjerojatno skup, dozvoljava da se Terms of services najopuštenije kopi/pejsta.. koji diletantizam... licence i ugovori fakat postaju sprdačina o kojima nitko ni ne treba brinuti.. ako dođe do sudskog procesa ionako će na sličan način advokati zaspinati cijelu stvar tako da nitko ne razumije o čemu se tu radi nego da se stvar svede na igru moći i razbacivanja resursima između suprostavljenih..
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