Re: The MySpace terms for content

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Brad Fuller wrote:

Yikes
Exactly! Even with the change above it's still a horrendous piece of
spagetti
Yep, I've taken down all of the music I had on Myspace... it's a
violation of the Creative Commons terms under which my music is
available.

Can you indicate how it violates the Creative Commons terms?

It depends on the terms... I have selected the non-commercial distribution terms, which means no modifying, public performance, etc., without permission. Myspace's terms specifically say they can modify, publicly perform, etc.... I guess it's really not a violation, but it's kind of sneaky that posting content to the site automatically grants them the license... bet a lot of people didn't even realize they are giving permission implicitly when they upload files to the site.

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