Curated this as
https://github.com/tosdr/tosdr.org/blob/5c2a4690f43d47eaed02b2fac18bbaf4a246a2d6/scripts/cases.js#L25
On Monday, May 6, 2013 2:19:21 PM UTC+2, Ian McGowan wrote:
>
> Actually, this may not be so limited:
>
> Note also that this license to your Subscriber Content continues even if
>> you stop using the Services, primarily because of the social nature of
>> Content shared through the Services - when you post something publicly,
>> others may choose to comment on it, making your Content part of a social
>> conversation that cannot later be erased without retroactively censoring
>> the speech of others.
>
>
> and also:
>
> You also agree that this license includes the right for Tumblr to make all
>> publicly-posted Content available to third parties selected by Tumblr, so
>> that those third parties can distribute and/or analyze such Content on
>> other media and services.
>
>
> On Monday, May 6, 2013 2:14:33 PM UTC+2, Ian McGowan wrote:
>>
>> When you transfer Subscriber Content to Tumblr through the Services, you
>>> give Tumblr a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free, sublicensable,
>>> transferable right and license to use, host, store, cache, reproduce,
>>> publish, display (publicly or otherwise), perform (publicly or otherwise),
>>> distribute, transmit, modify, adapt (including, without limitation, in
>>> order to conform it to the requirements of any networks, devices, services,
>>> or media through which the Services are available), and create derivative
>>> works of (including, without limitation, by Reblogging, as defined below),
>>> such Subscriber Content. *The rights you grant in this license are for
>>> the limited purpose of operating the Services in accordance with their
>>> functionality, improving the Services,* *and allowing Tumblr to develop
>>> new Services.* The reference in this license to "derivative works" is
>>> not intended to give Tumblr itself a right to make substantive editorial
>>> changes or derivations, but does enable Tumblr Subscribers to redistribute
>>> Subscriber Content from one Tumblr blog to another in a manner that allows
>>> Subscribers to, e.g., add their own text or other Content before or after
>>> your Subscriber Content ("*Reblogging*").
>>
>>
>> http://www.tumblr.com/policy/en/terms_of_service
>>
>> This is somewhat similar to what you grant Google, with their declaration
>> of using your info for devices/etc in the future. I don't necessarily think
>> it's a horrible aspect, since they limit the license, but the development
>> of new Services that users can't possible be aware of is iffy. Thoughts?
>>
>
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