In Forum: News
By User: arsenalwow
Hi everyone, as some of you may or may not know, Instagram has recently updated their TOS to allow them to own every photo that's uploaded using their app.
They can do whatever they want with your photos and sell it without your approval. This has caused a lot of outrage among its users as people feel that they're exploited.
Do you think it's right for social media companies like Instagram to change their business practice in such way? Why and why not?
On this site it talks about how to remove your account before the new TOS is in effect
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/12/ ... r-account/
By User: arsenalwow
Hi everyone, as some of you may or may not know, Instagram has recently updated their TOS to allow them to own every photo that's uploaded using their app.
They can do whatever they want with your photos and sell it without your approval. This has caused a lot of outrage among its users as people feel that they're exploited.
Do you think it's right for social media companies like Instagram to change their business practice in such way? Why and why not?
On this site it talks about how to remove your account before the new TOS is in effect
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/12/ ... r-account/