"In short: Your legal rights are determined not by any status you post, but by the social network’s Terms of Service, which all users agreed to upon creating an account. Information about how Facebook uses your information is available there and in the network’s data policy. If you are concerned about privacy, you can adjust your settings by tapping on “More” and “Privacy Shortcuts” in the mobile apps, or, on a desktop, clicking on the lock near the far right of the blue bar at the top of the screen."
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
No, You Don’t Need to Post a Facebook Copyright Status; New York Times, 9/28/15
Daniel Victor, New York Times; No, You Don’t Need to Post a Facebook Copyright Status:
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