Today, July 1, 2013, in response to the new Facebook guidelines and under articles L.111, 112 and 113 of the code of intellectual property, I declare that my rights are attached to all my personal data, drawings, paintings, photos, texts etc... posts

Newsweek INT. Beijing will have oversight of multinationals' data, including their intellectual property.
Why China’s new cybersecurity law might cost foreign companies their ideas
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Beijing will have oversight of multinationals’ data, including their intellectual property.
96 months ago
The New Yorker In Daily Shouts: This Prenuptial Agreement between Satchel Steinberg, an adult boy residing in Bushwick, Brooklyn, and Taylor Peters, a self-styled “kween” slaying in Park Slope, Brooklyn, in consideration of the contemplated marriage of the abov Read more ... e-named parties.
Millennial Prenup
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The parties desire to define their rights and responsibilities regarding property, intellectual property, and not very intellectual property.
100 months ago
Inc. Magazine A jury hit them with a $500 million bill for violating the intellectual property rights of video-game maker ZeniMax Media.
Facebook Ordered to Pay $500 Million in Oculus Lawsuit
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A Texas jury found the social network guilty of violating the intellectual property rights of ZeniMax, ordering Facebook to pay about one quarter of the amount it payed for Oculus, it's VR subsidiary.
100 months ago
TechCrunch Patents are only one piece of the puzzle
Intellectual property strategies for startups
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Intellectual property protection is an important consideration for most startups. Obtaining intellectual property protection, such as patents, can minimize..
103 months ago
Mark Renton Facebook just makes it so hard to report certain oh-so-obvious flagrant violations... Look on this page for comments on your posts by the user "Yat'zz Oi Fallz" wherein he lists links to watch a bunch of movies for free. Report him to Facebook for vi Read more ... olating copyrights, for spamming, and then delete those comments. Since you are a media company unit, you should completely understand WHY you should take these actions. I tried to report it to Facebook, but the first step in doing so is "Hide this post".... then I only get an option to report "this is abusing MY intellectual property rights", not "this is abusing SOMEONE ELSE'S intellectual property rights". So now I can't see his abusive, copyright-violating comment. BLEH.
108 months ago
HuffPost Arts & Culture Did you see your feed get flooded with naked paintings, drawings and sculptures galore on #FacebookNudityDay?
113 months ago
Techmeme "[Google Security researcher Ormandy] attached a proof-of-concept exploit that stole the authentication cookies from AVG's website, which 'also exposes browsing history and other personal data to the internet. I wouldn't be surprised if it's possible Read more ... to turn this into arbitrary code execution.' Ormandy then sent ... an 'angry e-mail' to AVG about the bugs. ... 'I'm really not thrilled about this trash being installed for Chrome users'" Flawed Chrome extension forcibly installed by AVG antivirus software could have exposed browsing history and other personal data of 9M+ users, has been patched (Sean Gallagher / Ars Technica) http://bit.ly/1IEeXSb http://techme.me/KUFB
114 months ago
ABC News A fake Facebook copyright message claiming to protect users' media has once again been making the rounds -- yet again -- on the social network. Do not share it, as it is a hoax.
Facebook Copyright Hoax Goes Viral Yet Again
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A fake Facebook copyright message claiming to protect users' media has once again been making the rounds -- yet again -- on the social network. "In response to the new Facebook guidelines, I hereby declare that my copyright is attached to all of my p Read more ... ersonal details, illustrations, comics, paintings,…
117 months ago
Techmeme "And one of those new publishers — the Washington Post — says it will start running every single one of its stories on Facebook via Instant Articles. That is: If you wanted to, you could read the Post’s entire output — some 1,200 articles a d Read more ... ay, including wire stories — without ever leaving Mark Zuckerberg’s app." Facebook ramps up its Instant Articles as Washington Post says it will publish all of its articles on Facebook and over a dozen new publishers join (Peter Kafka / Re/code) http://on.recode.net/1FrYqyI http://techme.me/K5FP
117 months ago
Inc. Magazine An argument against the idea that "information wants to be free." http://bit.ly/17LRyfM
Entrepreneurs Must Defend Intellectual Property Rights
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There's a movement afoot to transfer your intellectual property into the public domain. It's communism by another name and needs to be stopped.
124 months ago
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