Friday 16 March 2012

Facebook Bans Source Code Extraction In Proposed Governance Changes

fbsitegovernanceFacebook has proposed several changes to its Statement of Rights and Responsibilities and is asking the public for feedback until March 22nd. The most important changes are the prohibition of extracting source code from its downloadable software, and a clear explanation that friends can share your information through applications. The changes are necessary since�Facebook released its first download "Messenger For Windows" this month, and because it has come under greater scrutiny from government privacy offices. You can see the full track changes version of the Statement of Rights and Responsibilities below and go here to leave your comments. The changes aren't very controversial, but if they receive enough comments,�Facebook will open them to a vote.

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