Archive for November, 2007

Gutom

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Goat4Sale Nung nakaraang Lunes, medyo maaga ako nagising upang magsulat at mag-check ng email, nang biglang mayroong nag-doorbell: isang matandang humihingi ng limos, inaabot sa akin ang isang papel sa isang kamay at sa kabilang kamay ay pinapakita ang dalawa o tatlong piso.

Sandali lang po, manong, sabi ko, isinara ng bahagya ang pinto at kumuha ng pera sa aking pitaka. Inabot ko sa matanda ang singkwenta pesos habang tinatanong kung saan sya nanggaling.

Sa Cordillera, sagot nya, sabay tingin sa pera. Parang nabigla dun sa halagang binigay ko. Bahagya ay nangamba ako na baka magalit sya at napakaliit nung binigay kong pera. Maraming salamat, sabi nung matanda. Haay, salamat, sabi ko sa aking sarili.

Sige, ingat po kayo, manong, sabi ko sa matanda at isinara na ang pinto.

Balik ako sa computer, download ang email at ang magandang balita na tuloy ang proyekto para sa websining sa kabila ng mga problema sa NCCA at dahil na rin sa pagpursigi ng CVA para maituloy nga ito.

Sana magandang signos yung matandang mula-Cordillera. Medyo isputing na polo pa nga ang kanyang suot, naisip ko na malamang ay galing sa ukay-ukay.

Lumindol kaninang tanghali. Tulog pa ako nun. Death anniversary pa naman ng tatay ko. Nung nakaraang araw naman nagalit ako sa asawa ko, napakakulit kasi, mas-excited pa sya kesa sa akin tungkol sa gaganaping proyektong websining, ayun walang tigil na kakatalak tungkol sa konsepto nya eh nahihilo na ako sa gutom at alas-tres na ng hapon ay hindi pa kami kumakain ng agahan.

Awa ng Diyos naayos naman namin ang gusot. Sinabihan ko syang wag makipag-debate at wag-negatibo kapag ako ay gutom. Malamang ay ito rin ang pinag-umpisahan ng problema namin nuong nakaraang taon: gutom.

Di ko matanggap ang dami ng batang nagugutom ngayon, lalo na yung mga batang papasok ng iskwela na walang agahan. Ilang pamilya kaya ang nasira dahil sa di pagkakasundo-sundo … dahil pala sa gutom.

Isa pang kaibigan kong taga-Burma ang sumagot sa aking email - makalipas ang ilang linggo. OK naman sya, awa ng Diyos, nagpipinta pa rin at ngayon ay interesante sa sound installation.

Nakakapag-tawid gutom pa rin ba kaya ang “art” ngayon?

Re: The Spirit of Resistance

Monday, November 19th, 2007

In many places, resistance is futile (you will be assimilated). So yes, artists can provide new insights and new forms of resistance in these situations, insofar as they take great effort in understanding how the system works, and that their works enable others to understand how the system works too, and not just be auto-therapeutic visual statements made at the expense of the public.

- From The Spirit of Resistance

Indeed, I believe the greatest social change that I have witnessed over the 30 odd years that I was actively involved in research and teaching aspects of computer/art (in the Netherlands) involved the systematic destruction of knowledge and the “thinking” process.

Back in the 1960/70’s computers were huge expensive (and rather dimwitted) “monsters” that could only be accessed via institutions involved in the active development of (specialised) knowledge. In this context, the computer was a research tool -and so was explicitly documented in ways that would allow the researcher to exploit the maximum potential of their expensive investment. Similarly, the “researcher” also needed to conceptualise their research (and their expensive presence) within the context of the institution they were working in.

However, the situation changed rapidly with the rise of the PC (originally a generic term for a personal computing device -before the term became a commercially encapsulated reference to a specific brand of architecture). The consumerisation of the computer meant that the fruit of many years of slow and painful research by (institutionalised) individuals was bundled and commercially marketed as part of a “miracle machine” that could turn every isolated individual into a master of the universe.

The point that was carefully overlooked in all this was the difference between “performance” and “competence” -i.e. a parrot can repeat English phrases but it does not understand the English language. Similarly, an ‘artist” using an electronic “paint by numbers” system may be producing an image but does not understand the artistic process of investigation. By focuussing on the end product and not the process that produced the product -the public were being sold creative dead ends disguised as creative strategies.

With the rise of the internet -the previous (democratic) “loss of knowledge” was propagated globally by the new “experts” as the latest wisdom. It is frightening to see the way the ancient and forgotten (pre-PC) knowledge was successfully implemented (as effective tools for social engineering) while the total irrelevance of these same conceptual tools were being promoted by a whole new industry of global web-based pundits: All busy synchronising (via on and off-line global conferencing) the promotion of the uselessness and undesirability of any form of systematic enquiry or understanding that might actually reveal the true nature of what was really happening on a global scale.

(If I was a fascist dictator I’d lock up Endemol people for crime against humanity).

- From The Spirit of Resistance

If I was one -then I’m afraid many employees of the universities, the media and many commercial companies would probably join them….. accused of global cultural genocide.

According to the UN, one language disappears across the world every two weeks.

Lessons from Hushmail

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Some of you may have participated in security training seminar where we were resource persons. We probably showed you how to use Hushmail from a Canadian company. Basically, you visit their website and you get to download their Java applet. The applet does the encryption and the e-mail gets sent to the Hushmail, encrypted.

Surprise! Hushmail turned over some of its records to the US Federal government! So, for those who are using Hushmail, “Caveat lector!”

- From a list correspondence

This is very unfortunate. The first and last time I used a nym server was back in 1998, and a few years earlier I’ve been using PGP. But I never really felt secure with the technology (esp the nym server because of the very thought that the server was at a remote location I had no control/access/knowledge of). Although one could be confident insofar as encryption strength is concerned, but there are other dimensions to human
use of technology, for example the social and the political. I think this was part of Trevor’s objections to the topic on promoting the use of encryption/security tools at the LinuxWorld conference last year (or was it 2005?).

It also isn’t fair of Hushmail to not include in their TOS (or am I wrong?) that they could be compelled by U.S. Federal Government to turn over records under the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty signed with the US. But of course, that would completely undermine the secure email idea irregardless of encryption strength or whether or not passphrases are intercepted/stored in Java or non-Java versions.

Anyway, the socio-political dimension should always be considered in such advocacies on the use of software/technology. By simply focusing on the technical and beneficial, we end up proselytizing technology rather than encouraging a critical and informed position.

Green Star Purse

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Edward's CnCHere is the brown purse my caregiver made much earlier after the beaded olive one at this page. She thought of putting beads on it a bit like the olive one but instead decided to put the green crocheted leaf left-over from that weird vegetable bag. :roll:

These are such easy projects that any crochet beginner can try and then improvise on. They’re small and can be finished very quickly, and thank goodness, I don’t have to wear any of them! :x

Green Star Purse
A sampling of edging from a vintage pattern “Number 2714 Purse” at FreeVintageCrochet.
by Fatima Lasay.

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Front of the purse.


Materials:
Brown yarn
Green yarn
Yellow-green yarn
Steel crochet hook no. 3
Sewing thread and needle
Small green glass beads
One large wooden bead
One golden glass bead

Purse:
Use brown yarn. Ch 41. Turn.
Dc in 3rd ch from hook. Dc across.
*Ch 2. Turn. Dc in each dc across. Repeat from * 24 times or until purse is of desired height when crocheted piece is folded in half.

Begin purse flap as follows:

Rnd 1: Ch 1. Turn. Sc in first 3 sc. * Ch 3. Skip 2 sc. Sc in next sc. Repeat from * across ending with 3 sc in last 3 sc from previous row. Ch 1. Turn.
Rnd 2: Sc in 3 sc. *Sc in each 3-ch loop, sc in next sc. Repeat from * across. Ch 1, turn.
Repeat from rnd 1 two more times or until purse flap is of desired height.

Fold crocheted piece and with sc join the front and back sides of the purse. Weave in all ends.

Star:

Use two strands: one green and the other yellow-green. Use Steel crochet hook no. 4.
Ch 8. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, half dc in next ch, dc in next 3 ch, half dc in next ch, sc in last ch.
2nd arm: Ch 10. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, half dc in next 2 ch, dc in next 3 ch, half dc in next 2 ch, sc in last ch.
3rd arm: Ch 7. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, half dc in next ch, dc in next 2 ch, half dc in next ch, sc in last ch.
4th arm: Ch 8. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, half dc in next ch, dc in next 3 ch, half dc in next ch, sc in last ch.
5th arm: Ch 7. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, half dc in next ch, dc in next 2 ch, half dc in next ch, sc in last ch.
Sc into first ch of first leaf. Break off.

Sew wooden bead with golden glass bead as button for purse flap, then sew star over the bead as shown in photo below. Make a loop of small green glass beads of size fitting the wooden bead.

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Opening flap of purse reveals the green star.

The purse measures around 7 inches wide and 5 inches high. If you wish, you can make a larger purse, and if it is too soft for putting things in, you can stiffen the purse by crocheting more stars at the back. Or, of course, by using thicker yarn.

Crocheted Vegetable Bag

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Edward's CnC Here’s a crocheted bag that looks like a vegetable. My caregiver started working on this about two weeks ago, and finished a few days ago but couldn’t post on my blog because her camera has been acting up again. Now she finally got it working so here are the photos and of course the pattern. :)

And of course, I get to model the bag. :lol:

Really lucky that my caregiver and her boyfriend have finished their embassy business yesterday, since today it has been raining all morning and afternoon! It’s getting quite cool now as well, so this nice warm crocheted bag could be good for little Maria too. :D

Crocheted Vegetable Bag
by Fatima Lasay
An improvisation on “Number 2718 Purse” purse pattern originally published by The Spool Cotton Company, Book No. 219, in 1945, reproduced at FreeVintageCrochet.

Materials:
Olive, brown, green, yellow and yellow-orange yarn
Golden glass beads (70)
Scissors
Sewing needle and thread
Steel crochet hook no. 5 and 4.

Bottom Circle Piece:
Use olive yarn and brown yarn together. Use Steel crochet hook no. 5.
Starting at center ch 4. Join.
1st rnd: 10 sc in ring.
2nd rnd: 2 sc in each sc around.
3rd rnd: Sc in each sc around.
4th rnd: 2 sc in each sc around (40 sc).
5th, 6th and 7th rnds: Sc in each sc around.
8th rnd: * 2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc. Repeat from * around (60 sc).
9th, 10th and 11th rnds:Sc in each sc around. Break off.

Bag Body Piece: First Motif:
Use olive yarn and brown yarn together. Use Steel crochet hook no. 5.
Work as for Bottom until 4 rnds are complete.
5th to 8th rnds incl: Sc in each sc around. Break off.

Second Motif:
Same as 1st Motif through the 7th rnd.
8th rnd: Holding wrong sides of 1st and 2nd Motifs together and working through both thicknesses, make sc in the next 8 sc. Now working over 2nd Motif only, make sc in each sc to end of rnd. Make 3 more Motifs and join as before, having 12 sc between joinings.
Join the 5th Motif to the 4th and 1st Motifs.

Test strength of bag body by putting over Edward’s head (see photo below).

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Top Section of Bag:
Use olive yarn and brown yarn together. Use Steel crochet hook no. 5.
1st rnd: Attach thread to the 3rd sc to left of joining on any motif. * Sc in each sc across to within 2 sc of next joining, ch 6, skip next 2 sc to left of joining on next motif. Repeat from * around ending with ch 6.
2nd rnd: Sc in each sc and each ch around (70 sc).
3rd to 18th rnds incl: Sc in each sc around. Sl st in next sc. Break off.

Circles (Make 10):
Use yellow yarn and yellow-orange yarn together. String 70 golden glass beads to the yellow yarn before starting. Use Steel crochet hook no. 4.
Work as for first 2 rnds of 1st Motif. On second rnd slip one glass bead after every sc. There should be 7 beads in each circle. Then sc all around. Sl st in next sc. Break off.
With right side facing, holding bottom and lower edge (motif edge) of Bag Piece together and working through both thicknesses, make * sc in 8 sc to left of joining on any motif, sc in next 4 sc on Bottom only.
Repeat from * around. Sl st in 1st sc. Break off. Sew circles over openings at top and bottom of each motif.

Leaves (Make 2):
Use two strands of green yarn. Use Steel crochet hook no. 4.
Ch 8. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, half dc in next ch, dc in next 3 ch, half dc in next ch, sc in last ch.
2nd leaf: Ch 10. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, half dc in next 2 ch, dc in next 3 ch, half dc in next 2 ch, sc in last ch.
3rd leaf: Ch 7. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, half dc in next ch, dc in next 2 ch, half dc in next ch, sc in last ch.
4th leaf: Ch 8. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, half dc in next ch, dc in next 3 ch, half dc in next ch, sc in last ch.
5th leaf: Ch 7. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, half dc in next ch, dc in next 2 ch, half dc in next ch, sc in last ch.
Sc into first ch of first leaf. Break off.

Bag Strap:
Use olive yarn and brown yarn together. Use Steel crochet hook no. 5.
Ch 10.
1st rnd: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc to end of round. Ch 1. Turn.
2nd rnd: Sc in each sc to end of rnd.
Repeat until strap is 5.5 inches long. Then make buttonhole as follows:
Sc in next 3 sc. Ch 4, sk 4 sc, sc in last 3 sc. Ch 1. Turn.
Sc across for two rnds. Break off.

Sew strap on rim of bag.
Sew leaf over buttonhole of strap. Sew other leaf to bottom of bag. (See photo below)

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Sew button on rim of bag. In this piece, I use a large wooden bead and a golden glass bead. (See photo below)

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Weave in or sew and trim all ends.

Bishop Edward can now wear bag to keep warm this cool season (see photo below).

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Because a needle often won’t fit through the beads, I use clear nail polish to stiffen the end of the yarn to thread through the glass beads.

Sa kasawiang palad …

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Goat4SalePagbabalik-tanaw tungkol sa aking nakaraang post (Baranggay Eleksyon: maka-taktak! maka-tarat!) … Sa kasawiang palad, ang mga kabataan ay inilululong at inihahanda na rin ng barangay sa maduming mundo ng pulitika…

Starting ‘em young: “Kickbacks” and “love gifts” an SOP for some SK execs
AVIGAIL OLARTE
11/06/2007 | 08:17 AM

Sangguniang Kabataan (SK*) council member Lira Sanchez (not her real name) remembers the first time she received her “SOP,” the so-called standard operating procedure, otherwise known as love gifts or kickbacks, from projects in their barangay in Metro Manila.

She was 16 years old then, and the sight of the P6,000-cash being handed to her made her hesitate. “Di po ba ito bawal (Isn’t this illegal)?” the girl asked. She was assured that it wasn’t, adding: “Kahit si Kap meron niyan (Even the barangay captain has his share).”

Mula sa balita.

Social networking - my verdict

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Social software, social networking, social utility, social bookmarks; there’s plenty of them out there: Friendster, Facebook, LinkedIN, MySpace, Orkut, digg, del.icio.us, StumbleUpon, reddit, et al. And there are the media sharing networks: Flickr, YouTube, Picasa, et al; and the blogging networks: Blogger/Blogspot, WordPress, Multiply Blogs, Facebook Blogs, Friendster Blogs, et al.

Unfortunately, the most popular of these social networking utilities are also the ones that implement the worst Terms of Service (TOS), the worst Privacy Policies and the worst software development principles. The top 2 of the worst in my list on the basis of their policies on rights to user content are: Friendster and Facebook.

On my website, I use a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License for creative work. In this license, people are free:

# to Share - to copy, distribute and transmit the work;

Under the following conditions:

# Attribution. You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work).
# Noncommercial. You may not use this work for commercial purposes.
# No Derivative Works. You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work.

# For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work. The best way to do this is with a link to this web page.
# Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder.
# Nothing in this license impairs or restricts the author’s moral rights.

With this license, I authorize others who wish to use my creative work to do so in accordance with the Creative Commons license. Creative Commons licenses are also all non-exclusive. This means that I can permit the general public to use my creative work under a Creative Commons license and then enter into a separate and different non-exclusive license with someone else, for example, in exchange for money. Or worse, a social networking service that unilaterally states that I am granting them broad rights to my creative work if I post them on my profile pages or blogs in their websites, and worse, if I use their “Share Link” mechanisms on my website.

Anybody who nitpicks the TOS may seem crazy but it’s worth the nitpicking:


Friendster:

5. Proprietary Rights in Content. (b) Rights in Content Posted by You. By publishing, displaying or uploading (collectively, “Posting”) any text, links, photos, video, messages or other data or information (collectively, “Content”) on or to the Website (including on or to your profile), you automatically grant, and you represent and warrant that you have the right to grant, to Friendster an irrevocable, perpetual, nonexclusive, fully-paid and worldwide license to use, copy, perform, display and distribute such Content and to prepare derivative works of, or incorporate into other works, such Content and to grant and authorize sublicenses of the foregoing.

Facebook:

User Content Posted on the Site
By posting User Content to any part of the Site, you automatically grant, and you represent and warrant that you have the right to grant, to the Company an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, publicly perform, publicly display, reformat, translate, excerpt (in whole or in part) and distribute such User Content for any purpose on or in connection with the Site or the promotion thereof, to prepare derivative works of, or incorporate into other works, such User Content, and to grant and authorize sublicenses of the foregoing. You may remove your User Content from the Site at any time. If you choose to remove your User Content, the license granted above will automatically expire, however you acknowledge that the Company may retain archived copies of your User Content.

Use of Share Links by Online Content Providers
A “Share Link” is a button and/or a text link appearing on an Online Content Provider’s web page that, upon being clicked by a user, enables us to launch a sharing mechanism through which users can share with others or post to their own member profile, links and content from that page.

By including a Share Link, Online Content Provider automatically grants, and represents and warrants that it has the right to grant, to the Company an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid, worldwide license (with the right to sublicense) to use the Share Service in order to link to, use, copy, publish, stream, publicly perform, publicly display, reformat, translate, excerpt (in whole or in part), summarize, and distribute the content, links and other materials of any kind residing on any web pages on which Online Content Provider places the Share Link.

Not all social utility TOS’s are like this. It doesn’t have to be if only we make the right choices and support those who genuinely care about the sharing and service in “socials.”

One noteworthy example is WordPress, the open source blog software that also offers free blogging services (even their TOS is CC Share-alike). In their TOS, it is clear that your content won’t be exploited:

By submitting Content to Automattic [the company that makes WordPress) for inclusion on your Website, you grant Automattic a world-wide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, modify, adapt and publish the Content solely for the purpose of displaying, distributing and promoting your blog. If you delete Content, Automattic will use reasonable efforts to remove it from the Website, but you acknowledge that caching or references to the Content may not be made immediately unavailable.

On YouTube, it is explicitly stated as to what happens to user provided content, however, unlike WordPress, the user is granting YouTube rights to user content not only for displaying, distributing and promoting user-related purposes, but for derivative, commercial, YouTube-related and YouTube affiliates and business-related purposes:

6. Your User Submissions and Conduct
C. For clarity, you retain all of your ownership rights in your User Submissions. However, by submitting User Submissions to YouTube, you hereby grant YouTube a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicenseable and transferable license to use, reproduce, distribute, prepare derivative works of, display, and perform the User Submissions in connection with the YouTube Website and YouTube’s (and its successors’ and affiliates’) business, including without limitation for promoting and redistributing part or all of the YouTube Website (and derivative works thereof) in any media formats and through any media channels. You also hereby grant each user of the YouTube Website a non-exclusive license to access your User Submissions through the Website, and to use, reproduce, distribute, display and perform such User Submissions as permitted through the functionality of the Website and under these Terms of Service. The above licenses granted by you in User Videos terminate within a commercially reasonable time after you remove or delete your User Videos from the YouTube Service. You understand and agree, however, that YouTube may retain, but not display, distribute, or perform, server copies of User Submissions that have been removed or deleted. The above licenses granted by you in User Comments are perpetual and irrevocable.

Furthermore, YouTube, unlike WordPress, will retain deleted user content on their servers.

On Google/Blogger, the agreement is more similar to WordPress, and also allows users to implement Creative Commons licenses to their submitted content:

Your Intellectual Property Rights. Google claims no ownership or control over any Content submitted, posted or displayed by you on or through Google services. You or a third party licensor, as appropriate, retain all patent, trademark and copyright to any Content you submit, post or display on or through Google services and you are responsible for protecting those rights, as appropriate. By submitting, posting or displaying Content on or through Google services which are intended to be available to the members of the public, you grant Google a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to reproduce, publish and distribute such Content on Google services for the purpose of displaying and distributing Google services. Google furthermore reserves the right to refuse to accept, post, display or transmit any Content in its sole discretion.

You represent and warrant that you have all the rights, power and authority necessary to grant the rights granted herein to any Content submitted.

You may choose to submit, post, and display any materials on or through the Blogger service or Blogspot.com under a public license (e.g. a Creative Commons license), whether by manually marking your materials as such or using Blogger service tools to do so. For avoidance of doubt, Google is not a party to any such public license between you and any third party. Also, for avoidance of doubt, Google may choose to exercise the rights granted under (a) the public license or licenses, if any, you apply to your materials or (b) this Agreement.

Yahoo/Flickr and Yahoo-owned services have distinctions between types of content that users submit to them, and the level of rights users grant to Yahoo (and the terms get worse from a to c), so one should be careful in reading the TOS:

9. CONTENT SUBMITTED OR MADE AVAILABLE FOR INCLUSION ON THE SERVICE

Yahoo! does not claim ownership of Content you submit or make available for inclusion on the Service. However, with respect to Content you submit or make available for inclusion on publicly accessible areas of the Service, you grant Yahoo! the following worldwide, royalty-free, transferable and non-exclusive license(s), as applicable:

(a) With respect to Content you submit or make available for inclusion on publicly accessible areas of Yahoo! Groups, the license to use, distribute, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, broadcast, publicly perform and publicly display such Content on the Service solely for the purposes of providing and promoting the specific Yahoo! Group to which such Content was submitted or made available. This license exists only for as long as you elect to continue to include such Content on the Service and will terminate at the time you remove or Yahoo! removes such Content from the Service.

b) With respect to photos, graphics, audio or video you submit or make available for inclusion on publicly accessible areas of the Service other than Yahoo! Groups, the license to use, distribute, reproduce, modify, publish, broadcast, adapt, publicly perform and publicly display such Content on the Service solely for the purpose for which such Content was submitted or made available. This license exists only for as long as you elect to continue to include such Content on the Service and will terminate at the time you remove or Yahoo! removes such Content from the Service.

(c) With respect to Content other than photos, graphics, audio or video you submit or make available for inclusion on publicly accessible areas of the Service other than Yahoo! Groups, the perpetual, irrevocable and fully sublicensable license to use, distribute, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, broadcast, translate, publicly perform and publicly display such Content (in whole or in part) and to incorporate such Content into other works in any format or medium now known or later developed.

As for social bookmarking services, the TOS’s dictate you to grant the Company the right to use, alter, modify, etc. your work even for commercial purposes, as well as the right to grant and authorize sublicenses.

On reddit.com:

3. Use Of Material Supplied By You:

For information regarding use of information about you that you may supply or communicate to the Website, please see our Privacy Policy. Except as expressly provided otherwise in the Privacy Policy, you agree that by posting messages, uploading files, inputting data, or engaging in any other form of communication with or through the Website, you grant us a royalty-free, perpetual, non-exclusive, unrestricted, worldwide license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, translate, enhance, transmit, distribute, publicly perform, display, or sublicense any such communication in any medium (now in existence or hereinafter developed) and for any purpose, including commercial purposes, and to authorize others to do so. In addition, please be aware that information you disclose in publicly accessible portions of the Website will be available to all users of the Website, so you should be mindful of personal information and other content you may wish to post.

On Stumbleupon.com, it is the same but the right to use user content extends to Third Parties, and to unlimited levels of sublicensees:

3.3 Your Content. By posting any Content on the Services, you hereby grant to us an unrestricted, irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, fully-paid and royalty-free, license (with the right to sublicense through unlimited levels of sublicensees) to use, copy, perform, display, create derivative works of, and distribute such Content in any and all media or distribution method (now known or later developed) throughout the world. Additionally, by posting any Content on the Services and making your Content available to others (”Third Parties”) via RSS distribution, you hereby grant to all Third Parties an unrestricted, irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, fully-paid and royalty-free, license (with the right to sublicense through unlimited levels of sublicensees) to copy, display, and distribute such Content in any and all media (now known or later developed) throughout the world. No compensation will be paid with respect to the Content that you submit, upload, post, transmit or otherwise make available through the Services. You should only upload Content to the Services that you are comfortable sharing with others under the terms and conditions set forth herein. Other users of the Service will be able to view any Content you post to the Services, subject to your limited ability to prevent access to your Content by changing your account preferences and settings.

In del.icio.us, users are allowed to dictate how their content may be used, BUT adds that this does not affect del.icio.us’s own right to use the content:

3. User-Posted Content

By posting content, you are granting permission to us and others to access and use it in connection with the Services, the Site and otherwise in connection with our business. You can mark content as private to restrict access and use to those users to whom you explicitly grant access. For publicly accessible content, you can label your compilations with one of several possible licenses. It is important to note that you can only copyright the compilation itself, not the individual links that make up the compilation. Please also note that just because your compilation does not have a license agreement attached to it does not mean that it is public domain. For a compilation to be classified as such, it must be explicitly labeled as belonging to the public domain. Your use of a license in connection with your compilation does not affect del.icio.us’s right to access and use it in connection with the Services, the Site or otherwise in connection with our business.

Digg.com, however, makes more explicit terms, basically similar to those above, but invokes the Creative Commons Public Domain License:

CONTENT SUBMITTED OR MADE AVAILABLE FOR INCLUSION ON THE SERVICE

By uploading, submitting or otherwise disclosing or distributing Content for display or inclusion on the Site, you represent and warrant that you own all rights in the Content and you agree that the Content will be subject to the Creative Commons Public Domain License, available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/. For clarity, the foregoing does not apply to the Content on any external sites to which the Services link.

While most of the agreements above resemble a Public Domain License, if the user is even aware of what the TOS contains, I contend that it is not a “dedication for the benefit of the public at large” (which the CC Public Domain License espouses) because the user is dictated to grant the Company the right to grant and authorize sublicenses for the content.

While the above relates to “user content” on these social networking websites, scrutinizing the TOS will bring up even more issues concerning Privacy, Security, and Third-Party Services. And the sophistication of advertising. In fact, the amount of work being done in the industry of advertising to sell you as Facebook or Frienster user to their advertisers is mind-boggling: social ads, deep analytics, behaviour aggregates, viral distribution, “Facebook Social Ads allow your businesses to become part of people’s daily conversation”, “Gather insights on who’s engaging with your presence on Facebook”, “harness the power of the social graph” and “create an authentic social experience.”

And, if the TOSs aren’t unfair enough, ask what are these closed proprietary services really giving back to the community that provides them the free content, the buzz, the target market? Software patents (Friendster), copyright filters (YouTube) and closed proprietary software (almost all except WordPress) that all reinforce a commercialized, commodified, closed and privatized “social network.”

Alternatives:

There are initiatives towards a truly open social network.

See:

People Aggregator (http://www.broadbandmechanics.com/), ELGG (http://elgg.org/index.php), and Drupal (http://groups.drupal.org/social-networking-sites)

And if you can afford broadband and waste hundreds of hours on Friendster and Facebook, surely you can afford to have your own domain and run your own website. And if you’re smart enough to be insulted by these “social networks” (who tell you that you need “a social utility that connects you with the people around you”), then you’d know or learn how to write HTML, upload files to a server, install an opensource blog software or other CMS, and support others who do the same - perhaps it’s the hard way, though not really that hard, besides, you can get support from friends (and that’s what real social networks are about, just as it was in the old computer and Internet days when computer hobbyists, hacks, programmers, enthusiasts helped each other). It is also the more ethical, responsible and educational/intelligent thing to do.

Refs:

On Software Patents
Richard Stallman: The Dangers of Software Patents, May 24th 2004

Math You Can’t Use: Patents, Copyright, and Software, Ben Klemens, Brookings Institution Press, 2005.

Thanks to the efforts/nitpicking of Dale Clapperton:
Dissecting the Facebook ‘Terms of Use’

And:
Breaking Open Facebook with Open Source Software