Instagram grants itself the right to sell users' photos without payment or notification
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Instagram
said today that it has the perpetual right to sell users' photographs without payment or notification, a dramatic policy shift that quickly sparked a public outcry.
The new intellectual property policy, which takes effect on January 16, comes three months after Facebook
completed its acquisition of the popular photo-sharing site. Unless Instagram users
delete their accounts before the January deadline, they cannot opt out.
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That means that a hotel in Hawaii, for instance, could write a check to Facebook to license photos taken at its resort and use them on its Web site, in TV ads, in glossy brochures, and so on -- without paying any money to the Instagram user who took the photo. The language would include not only photos of picturesque sunsets on Waikiki, but also images of young children frolicking on the beach, a result that parents might not expect, and which could
trigger state privacy laws.
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