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Facebook policy primer - Anthony Geisl
1. The nice simple version for the average joe.
By Anthony Geisler
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3. Wellfirst of all it all
depends on what
kind of content
you’ve uploaded
4. Starting with images and videos you have
created yourself
Its fairly obvious at this point. If you have taken a picture of say, you and
your friends, you would completely own it. This also counts towards
videos and other electronic media you upload.
There is a catch to this though. If you take a picture that contains an
image of maybe a companies logo, there are certain copyright issues with
that. You may use the image as you please. However if you start saying
you own the company’s image, they may not take it lightly.
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6. Lets not kid ourselves, Facebook is all about sharing what interests you,
and the best way to share it is with digital media.
People can love all kinds of things that are owned by others on the
internet. Youtube videos, google images and recent news about their
favourite video game. These all of things that people like to upload and
show there friends and colleagues.
But if YOU are the one to upload the material, then who is the rightful
owner?
7. It may be a little obvious to some, but others might not quite
understand. Do not fret however.
If a user is uploads content that was originally posted by someone else
online, the user rights belong to them. Unless they do not own the
material themselves.
So in the end, it will be the party that owns copyright on the media who
owns it completely. It will be up to them what they allow to be used by
others. However it will be accepted to upload copy written material
provided it Is not illegal or being used to gain profit.
8. On facebook there is a between lot of
conversations and topics taking place
everyday on facebook. So what ISN’T allowed
in these conversations?
9. Looking at course language first
Any kind of course language is allowed on facebook. It will not be
censored out because expression is a wonderful thing.
This gives the user more freedom in their speech and allows them to
make the choices they want.
It will be up to the used to decide what language is appropriate within
their group of facebook friends.
10. Pirated material is becoming more and more popular on the internet in
our modern day and age, however it is very, very illegal.
Facebook will under no circumstances tolerate pirated material or
methods of obtaining it. If any pirated material is found in posts by a
user, the necessary actions will be used, including contact with the
authorities.
11. Facebook takes mature images
very seriously.
Images that require ages of
18+ and 21+ in some countries
are not tolerated on facebook.
If any of this mature content
is found uploaded by a user,
action will be taken including
but not limited to account
deletion.
Regrettably in some places of
the internet, people upload
child pornography for reasons
unknown. If any content that
fits the description of child
pornography is uploaded by a
user, serious consequences
will follow these actions.
12. Facebook is not limited to any age
groups, race, culture or sex. It is a social
networking community for all to use and
enjoy. However there are some things you
need to know if your child is going to use
Facebook.
13. Facebook has millions of people above the age of 18 years joined in the
members bank.
If a child was to join the community, it should be made aware that the
possibility of adult content can be accessed.
The worst of this is course language and perhaps suggestive images.
14. On the internet there are many people, some of these unfortunately
include internet predators.
Children should be made aware of the risks they face by speaking with
people they don’t know personally. If there are any concerns please
contact facebook admin with details of your concerns.
15. There are a few reasons why an account may
be suspended or terminated.
Some are fairly self explanatory, however
others are not and will be explained.
16. Manyof the topics that have been listed
before this can be the result of account
suspension or deletion.
Some of them are minor offenses. But the
others can be quite severe and will result in
more action than account modification.
17. a minor offense
would be, for
example, the
mature content
uploading. Your
account will be
voided if you upload
explicit material to
Facebook.
Depending on how
bad the offense is,
depends on how
serious the
consequence.
18. Some of the major
offences that will
involve contact with
the authorities
involve, piracy and
child pornography. If
any content
involving these
topics are uploaded
by the user, the
account will be
under the control of
the authorities.
19. Thankyou for reading the following
presentation. You are now up to speed on
what not to do on Facebook and what you’re
allowed to do. Here's hoping you enjoy the
Facebook experience.