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Firefox 14th Mar 05 02:19 AM

"You waive any right to privacy.....New TOS AIM
 
AOL's Terms of Service Update for AIM Raises Eyebrows

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America Online, Inc. has quietly updated the terms of service for its AIM instant messaging application, making several changes that is sure to raise the hackles of Internet privacy advocates.
   
      The revamped terms of service, which apply only to users who downloaded the free AIM software on or after Feb. 5, 2004, gives AOL the right to "reproduce, display, perform, distribute, adapt and promote" all content distributed across the chat network by users.
   
 "You waive any right to privacy. You waive any right to inspect or approve uses of the content or to be compensated for any such uses," according to the AIM terms-of-service.
   
 Although the user will retain ownership of the content passed through the AIM network, the terms give AOL ownership of "all right, title and interest in any compilation, collective work or other derivative work created by AOL using or incorporating this [user] content.
   
     
   
 "In addition, by posting content on an AIM Product, you grant AOL, its parent, affiliates, subsidiaries, assigns, agents and licensees the irrevocable, perpetual, worldwide right to reproduce, display, perform, distribute, adapt and promote this content in any medium," it added.
   
      The changes could have serious ramifications for AOL's AIM@Work service which is being marketed to businesses. AIM@Work offers things like Identity Services to allow the use of corporate e-mail address as AOL screen names. It also offers premium services like voice conferencing and Web meetings.
   
 At the time of this reporting, it is not clear if the same terms of service apply to businesses who pay for the AIM@Work features. America Online executives were not available to discuss the terms of service changes.
   
   
    http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1775649,00.asp


KingCobra 14th Mar 05 04:17 AM

Just roll over and die AOL! :death:

Long live "REAL" broadband ISP's :p

war59312 14th Mar 05 05:38 AM

God I hate AOL. Hope they go out of business soon. Then again I wish all of Time Warner would go out of business. ;)


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