Kappe apologetically admits their current terms are “far from ideal.” He adds, “We didn’t have a proper discussion with our legal advisers in the beginning about what we want, so they just wrote us terms that give us maximum protection. That's great! But you may want to update it on your website if that's true since I just checked and it still appears the same. And though it’s a site welcoming content creators, the site’s terms stated that once you post content, you “expressly grant us … a worldwide, assignable, sub-licensable, and transferable right and license to quote, re-post, use, copy, reproduce, modify, create derivative works of … and otherwise exploit such Content in any form or media, anywhere, and without any notice or compensation to you of any kind.” Those perusing Sharesome’s terms of service (now a 404) found that in order to make an account, you must “have never been convicted of a felony,” are not registered as a sex offender, and, curiously, “are either single or separated from your spouse or domestic partner,” users pointed out.
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