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AOL clarifies IM privacy guarantee

March 15, 2005 Company admits its privacy policy was "inartfully" worded and is revising it to respond to concerns about IM privacy. TAGS: AOL Instant Messenger, terms of service, America Online Inc., privacy, IM, policy, Time Warner Inc., spokesman

Photobucket: Accord reached with MySpace

April 24, 2007 Blog from Photobucket co-founder says the image- and video-sharing site is no longer blocked by MySpace. TAGS: Photobucket, MySpace, News Corp., terms of service, blog, co-founder, video

Facebook users open to cyberattacks, ID theft?

July 30, 2007 Facebook Platform creates channel for malicious third-party applications. Users also face identity theft, VeriSign says. TAGS: Facebook, iDefense, VeriSign Inc., identity theft, cyberattack, terms of service, social networking, developer, U.S., security

Creating a game? Get a lawyer

September 7, 2007 With patents, copyrights and marketing rights playing an ever bigger role, gamemakers are discovering they need legal hawks just as much as everyone else. TAGS: EULA, online game, patent, game company, intellectual property, intellectual property right, terms of service, lawyer, attorney, games

LiveJournal apologizes for mass deletion

June 1, 2007 Following Six Apart's deletion of 500 journals, users stage a blistering backlash and the company moves to make amends. TAGS: LiveJournal, journal, deletion, terms of service, community, discussion, role-playing game, account, character, e-mail

Web ad blocking may not be (entirely) legal

September 14, 2007 As Web browser add-ons that let people erase ads proliferate, legal experts to wonder when the first lawsuit will be filed. TAGS: LiveJournal, Firefox, lawsuit, online advertising, MySpace, terms of service, publisher, add-on, Web browser

Facebook's app feeding frenzy

June 16, 2007 Founder Mark Zuckerberg says new third-party applications will help his social network grow. But how much is too much of a good thing? TAGS: Facebook, Meetup, terms of service, founder, app, platform, developer

Yahoo releases e-mail of deceased Marine

April 21, 2005 In case that raised privacy issues, company complies with court order and gives family access to messages. TAGS: terms of service, Yahoo! Inc., court, Internet Service Provider, privacy, e-mail, spokeswoman, America Online Inc., CD

Outsourcing your 'Warcraft' skills

February 6, 2007 A growing group of companies will for a fee take over players' virtual identity and help them get to the top of the heap. TAGS: online game, Blizzard Entertainment, EverQuest, fraud, terms of service, outsourcing, account, publisher, eBay Inc., Sony Corp., games

DMCA complaint against YouTube dropped

January 15, 2007 Husband of 'Second Life' figure says complaint regarding a video on the video-sharing site was not a copyright issue. TAGS: Ailin Graef, DMCA, Guntram Graef, Second Life, YouTube, complaint, terms of service, claim, video, Google Inc.

GoDaddy pulls security site after MySpace complaints

January 26, 2007 A host of mailing list archives disappears after thousands of MySpace usernames and passwords are archived on the site. TAGS: GoDaddy, MySpace, registrar, domain name, mailing list, terms of service, complaint, password, security

eBay mutes iTunes song auction

September 5, 2003 The company halts an auction to resell a music download that was purchased through Apple's music store, saying the attempted sale violates its listing policies. TAGS: auction, eBay Inc., music download, Apple iTunes, goods, terms of service, policy, Apple Computer, song, work

U.S. carriers pick up the 3G pace

March 22, 2004 At the CTIA show in Atlanta, wireless carriers will introduce broadband innovations they say will help them catch up to the global cell phone market. TAGS: CTIA, wireless broadband, 3G, Nextel Communications Inc., BellSouth Corp., U.S. Cellular, carrier, NTT DoCoMo Inc., broadband, wireless carrier, AT&T Wireless, phone network, terms of service, Cingular Wireless, Verizon Communications, AT&T Corp.

Apple customer resells iTunes song

September 10, 2003 A Web developer concludes a weeklong exercise that he hoped would highlight the legal and technical nuances of emerging digital music services. TAGS: transfer, digital music, Apple iTunes Music Store, song, Web developer, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, terms of service, sale, card, eBay Inc., copy
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