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backtoblue

(11,346 posts)
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 02:56 PM Dec 2012

Instagram can now sell your photos for ads

Instagram can now sell your photos for ads
By Julianne Pepitone@CNNMoneyDecember 18, 2012: 12:23 PM



Instagram's updated terms of service significantly broaden what the site can do with users' content.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

Instagram shocked users with an update to its terms of service that will let the company sell users' photos to other companies.

The new terms of use, effective January 16, are littered with changes throughout -- but the biggest changes came in the section about users' rights. "A business or other entity may pay" Instagram to display users' photos and other details "in connection with paid or sponsored content or promotions, without any compensation to you."


Even minors are subject to the new terms: "If you are under the age of eighteen .... you represent that at least one of your parents or legal guardians has also agreed to this provision." Users can't opt out of the new provisions. The only way to avoid them is to delete your Instagram account altogether.

The updated terms significantly broaden what Instagram can currently do with users' content. The current terms simply note that "Instagram may place such advertising and promotions on the Instagram Services or on, about, or in conjunction with your Content."

Hammering the point home, Instagram changed the current language about users granting a "limited license" for use of their content. The new terms make it a "sub-licensable" agreement, again making it clear that Instagram can give content to third parties. It could, for instance, let a major retail chain buy Instagram photos of people shopping in their stores to run in an ad.

The move comes three months after Facebook's (FB) $1 billion acquisition of Instagram was finalized.

The rest of the Instagram policy updates focused on items including spam, hacking and bullying. The overhaul adds much more legalese throughout.

A note at the top of the new terms, in bolded caps, says that any dispute between Instagram and a user "will be resolved by binding, individual arbitration," unless the user opts out of the provision in writing. (If you want to do that, you need to snail mail in your opt-out statement. The address is buried in the Terms of Use: search for "Arbitration Opt-out.&quot

What's more, users waive their rights to a class-action lawsuit or class-wide arbitration.

rest at link...http://money.cnn.com/2012/12/18/technology/social/instagram-sell-photos/

edited to add that I, for one, do not want a picture of me showing up on an advertisement without my approval...

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Instagram can now sell your photos for ads (Original Post) backtoblue Dec 2012 OP
Getty images will be buying Instagram any day now. robinlynne Dec 2012 #1
yep backtoblue Dec 2012 #2

backtoblue

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2. yep
Tue Dec 18, 2012, 03:01 PM
Dec 2012

and the audacity to include children without approval is disgusting! This is the reason that I don't have facebook or any other social media crap. There's no such thing as the right to privacy anymore...

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