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Old 01-01-2010, 09:00 PM
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So granting Graal Online the rights to use my stuff would be against their rules, eh? Well, whatever..
When you accept the Graal terms of service, you actually agree to transfer any ownership rights to any content that you choose to upload that is intellectually yours beforehand. When you upload music that you did not create, it is not your property therefore you do not have the right to transfer ownership, which is where it becomes illegal to upload a track that you did not create.
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Old 01-01-2010, 09:15 PM
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When you accept the Graal terms of service, you actually agree to transfer any ownership rights to any content that you choose to upload that is intellectually yours beforehand. When you upload music that you did not create, it is not your property therefore you do not have the right to transfer ownership, which is where it becomes illegal to upload a track that you did not create.
I know the stuff is written in the ToS, but there should be a way to keep ownership rights and just grant Graal Online usage rights. That would be quite cool.
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Old 01-01-2010, 10:37 PM
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When you accept the Graal terms of service, you actually agree to transfer any ownership rights to any content that you choose to upload that is intellectually yours beforehand. When you upload music that you did not create, it is not your property therefore you do not have the right to transfer ownership, which is where it becomes illegal to upload a track that you did not create.
I just checked the ToS recently and didn't see this anywhere, has it been updated recently?
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