A Facebook status post that made the rounds in a similar form in 2013 and 2015 is currently being shared again on Facebook in a slightly different form.


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I also hereby declare the following: today, March 2nd, 2016, in response to the new Facebook guidelines.
According to Articles l. 111, 112 and 113 of the Penal Code, intellectual property, I declare that my rights to all my personal data, drawings, images, texts etc… belong solely to me. Published on my profile from the day I created my account. Commercial use requires my prior written permission! Anyone can copy and paste this text into their personal Facebook page.
This puts you under copyright. With this post you are letting Facebook know that publishing, reproducing, distributing, sending, or in any other way content from your profile is strictly prohibited. The above articles are also for employees, students, agents and / or other personnel in the service of Facebook. The content of my profile contains private information.
Violation of my privacy will be punished in accordance with the law (UCC 1-308 1-308 1-103 and the Statute of Rome). All members are invited to post a similar post, or if you want you can copy and paste this message.
If you do not publish this statement at least once, you will tacitly allow your photos and the information in your profile to be used. (don't share. You have to copy and paste)

Basic information:

No matter what DATE appears in the status post….

SUCH STATUS POSTS, WHATEVER TYPE, MADE BY USERS DO NOT RELEASE A FACEBOOK USER FROM THE FACEBOOK TERMS OF USE AND DATA USE POLICIES ACCEPTED WHEN REGISTERING!

“Sharing” the stated status post makes absolutely no sense and is also not legally tenable! Excerpt: http://www.facebook.com/legal/terms

Point 13.3

Your continued use of the Facebook Services following the posting of changes to our terms and policies constitutes your acceptance of our modified terms and policies.

For the user this means:

1. If you continue to use Facebook, you agree.
2. If you do not agree, you are no longer allowed to use Facebook.

or the better solution would be:

If you are unsure how your data will be used, then certain things should NOT be PUBLISHED by the USER THEMSELVES ! The user himself decides which information is displayed to which target group.

To do this, every user should check their PRIVACY SETTINGS on Facebook!

TIP: Your Facebook profile! SAFE in 5 MINUTES

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