Message from @EmEm
Discord ID: 497719891265323020
Most of the kids don't even look interested which just tops it off
theyre probly sad and they want to go home
THIS IS BORING
MUM
MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM
Can we go to McDonmald's now MAM
"Mummy's doing a play. Be quiet and watch"
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any GOOD news today?
and no i dont mean bakeons tindr matches
is there a tinder for furries
im glad I have uBlock to disable images by default in my browser
the man has bigger things to worry about
some janitor should be fired for letting the President walk through a bathroom full of litter
A politician decided to sue a newspaper
In sweden, for using pics from her facebook account
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Hi Amilie
Hi gunnar
they countersued?
No they just won her appeal
Its the court costs she has to pay
Oy, very vey
haha
Muh facebook is my diary REEEEEE
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The way I understood it is on facebook you retain the copyright to all your content, although if someone else took the picture, technically they might own the copyright. So yeah it seems like she should've won--unless they claimed "fair use"
Nah as she uploaded it to a public place she made herself vulnerable for it to be taken
They said
And as she is a piblic figure it was a ok
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and if she is a public figure they should look for a press photo
Here's one legal precedent, however it is of course in the U.S.(and on twitter)
http://zombiejournalism.com/2011/01/ruling-or-no-always-ask-permission-before-re-using-images-on-the-social-web/
facebook has always been pretty clear that you own your own content, as back in the day this was a huge issue with Myspace