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In lugnet.general, Christopher Masi writes:
> Well, actually they say that to post stuff on Yahoo! you have to turn over
> your copyrights to us forever...don't they?
I am not a lawyer, but I don't think so. As I read it, you grant them a
royalty-free, irrevocable, non-exclusive, and fully sublicensable right to
do whatever they please with your stuff. That's something quite different
from turning over copyrights. Some additional wording notes:
- Royalty-free means that they don't have to pay you if they use your stuff.
- Irrevoacable means that you can't come back someday and tell them ever to
stop using your stuff.
- Non-exclusive means that they can't claim exclusive rights to use your
stuff (in other words you can always still use your stuff and sell it to
other people, etc.)
- Fully sublicensable means that they can sell or license your stuff to
third parties, and so on.
These are fairly standard terms for online contributed content, and you'll
see them almost everywhere. But usually only for things like forums. These
are basically the same terms that lugnet.com has with regard to republishing
of user-contributed content.
> [...] I will not create a web page on any server that says we own the
> content you have placed here. Since I am no trying to make money off of my
> creations (couldn't even if I tried) I do not want a company coming in and
> selling off my ideas and telling me I cannot sell them.
I don't think they can go around and sell your ideas per se, but as I read
it, they could -- if they wanted to (not that they ever would) -- sell or
charge fees for copies of the information you have placed into their system.
Or they can take snippets of it for advertising purposes. Or make a montage
of a whole bunch of pages for advertising purpose. Or whatever. And not
have to pay you a cent. But they can't tell you that you can't sell them
anymore. You still own the copyright. That's quite standard, I believe.
--Todd
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