And that only reaffirms and proves correct, the comment to which you have replied. When the user deletes something, it is not destroyed instantly. Instead, it is rendered inaccessible to a broad class or ordinary users.…
AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) had a similar policy, which, I think, if I remember correctly, was a defining moment for AIM, and once again, for AOL. The EULA for AIM was such that your messages became AOL’s intellectual…
And that only reaffirms and proves correct, the comment to which you have replied. When the user deletes something, it is not destroyed instantly. Instead, it is rendered inaccessible to a broad class or ordinary users.…
AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) had a similar policy, which, I think, if I remember correctly, was a defining moment for AIM, and once again, for AOL. The EULA for AIM was such that your messages became AOL’s intellectual…