Holy shit.
I'm going to publish The Random Conversation Thread!
(a 500+ page thread from the SGAU group)
Who do I need to ask permission from?
If anyone else does it, I'm suing you, because I said it here first.
I'm going to publish The Random Conversation Thread!
(a 500+ page thread from the SGAU group)
Who do I need to ask permission from?
If anyone else does it, I'm suing you, because I said it here first.
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Also, I think because it is a private group that you would need to get permission from each contributor individually.
Which, could prove difficult as some members have left, and others (like myself) won't give permission for their entries to be published. Also, I would dispute any use of my words even if they were used anonymously.
Don't mean to burst bubbles, but for me, it's a private group for a reason.
However, I'd be interested to see the results should this plan go ahead. Of course, minus any comments made by myself or any comments made by others quoting mine.
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I'm not trying to burst your bubble, of course. Just point out that, well, it's impossible.
But, if the company wanted to do such a thing, despite the horrible betrayal of their users, they legally could (wherein it doesn't also breach the Priavacy Policy). But only they could do it, not you.