Tuesday, December 2, 2014

SOME MORE INFO ABOUT FACEBOOK NEW POLICY


SOME MORE INFO ABOUT FACEBOOK NEW POLICY

As techtalk noted of Facebook users' current privacy rights:
The fact is that Facebook members own the intellectual property (IP) that is uploaded to the social network, but depending on their privacy and applications settings, users grant the social network "a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook (IP License)."

Facebook adds, "[t]his IP License ends when you delete your IP content or your account unless your content has been shared with others, and they have not deleted it."

While the social network does not technically own its members content, it has the right to use anything that is not protected with Facebook's privacy and applications settings. For instance, photos, videos and status updates set to public are fair game.
Before you can use Facebook, you must indicate your acceptance of that social network's legal terms, which includes its privacy policy and its terms and policies. You cannot alter your acceptance of that agreement, nor can you restrict the rights of entities who are not parties to that agreement, simply by posting a notice to your Facebook account or citing the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) or the Berne Convention. (One of the common legal talismans referenced above is UCC Section 1-308, which has long been popular among conspiracy buffs who incorrectly maintain that citing it above your signature on an instrument will confer upon you the ability to invoke extraordinary legal rights.)

If you do not agree with Facebook's stated policies, you have several options:
Decline to sign up for a Facebook account.
Bilaterally negotiate a modified policy with Facebook.
Lobby for Facebook to amend its policies through its Facebook Site Governance section.
Cancel your Facebook account.
(Note that in the last case, you may have already ceded some rights which you cannot necessarily reclaim by canceling your account.)

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Sponsor Packages For Comedy District L.A.


2 Weeks 

  1. 2000 flyers passed out with your logo on them
  2. Daily mention os all of #CDLA social media sites. (Fanpage-Tweet-Pinterest-G+-IG etc)
  3. 1 Blog a week thanking you for being a sponsor for that week.
  4. 30 Second Commercial at each weekly show.
  5. Link & Logo on website.
  6. (Optional) to have a table @ event.
  7. 25 Pole Bilboards with Logo on it per week
  8. $150
1 Month

  1. 4000 flyers passed out with you logo on them.
  2. Daily mention os all of #CDLA social media sites. (Fanpage-Tweet-Pinterest-G+-IG etc)
  3. 1 Blog a week thanking you for being a sponsor for that week.
  4. 2- 30  Second Commercial at each weekly show.
  5. Link & Logo on website.
  6. (Optional) to have a table @ event
  7. 50 Pole Biboards with Logo on it per week.
  8. $350.
3 Months

  1. 12000 flyers passed out with you logo on them.
  2. Daily mention on all of #CDLA social media sites. (Fanpage-Tweet-Pinterest-G+-IG etc)
  3. 1 Blog a week thanking you for being a sponsor for that week.
  4. 2- 30  Second Commercial at each weekly show.
  5. Link & Logo on website.
  6. (Optional) to have a table @ event
  7. 100 Pole billboards
  8. $750