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"# Proprietary Rights in Content on MySpace.com. 1. By displaying or publishing ("posting") any Content, messages, text, files, images, photos, video, sounds, profiles, works of authorship, or any other materials (collectively, "Content") on or through the Services, you hereby grant to MySpace.com, a non-exclusive, fully-paid and royalty-free, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense through unlimited levels of sublicensees) to use, copy, modify, adapt, translate, publicly perform, publicly display, store, reproduce, transmit, and distribute such Content on and through the Services. This license will terminate at the time you remove such Content from the Services..." Wow... I had never seen that before... a bit scary, actually. --Josh >> >>I would be interested in a concept which would share a part of the >>income with those who provide the content. More a community kind of >>thinking than a corporate one. >>Stefan > > > This is an incredible thing to ponder when you consider that myspace > would be nothing without it's content providers... > > > -- > ... > http://www.zmix.net > >