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I know that I am intelligent because I know that I know nothing.
Folks, if you see a post going around on Facebook about your copyright rights, it's a hoax. The latest version claims that posting the notice is necessary, "Due to the fact that Facebook has chosen to involve software that will allow the theft of my personal information." The entire message is erroneous and does no good at all to post on your wall. This type of message first starting circulating on Facebook several years ago. Excerpted from Snopes, "Facebook users cannot retroactively negate any of the privacy or copyright terms they agreed to when they signed up for their accounts, nor can they unilaterally alter or contradict any new privacy or copyright terms instituted by Facebook, simply by posting a contrary legal notice on their Facebook walls." See more at: Click This Link
However, what's important to know is that Facebook's *is* about to update its TERMS, DATA POLICY and COOKIES POLICY, effective January 1st, 2015, to reflect new features they've been working on -- specifically, refined privacy settings, refined News Feed settings, better controls for what ads you see and don't see ... and getting ready for the Atlas service - retargeted ads based on Facebook login (vs. cookies). Facebook users will be receiving an email from Facebook detailing the changes
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