AOL Changing IM Terms of Service
gpmac writes "AOL has responded to the recent slashdot attention. America Online Inc. plans to make three small but significant modifications to the terms of service for its AIM instant messaging product to head off a firestorm of privacy-related criticisms. The tweaks to the terms of service will be made in the section titled "Content You Post" and will explicitly exclude user-to-user chat sessions from the privacy rights an AIM user gives up to AOL."
They must have read my complaints in my away message.
I've already stopped flirting with girls on IM. Although, I am working on a secret code. People that intercept my instant messages won't be able to understand a word I'm saying. I'll replace "you" with "u", "that's funny" with "lol", "skate" witk "sk8." Things like that. All in the name of privacy.
Quid festinatio swallonis est aetherfuga inonusti?
Africus aut Europaeus?
"We AIM to Please!"
From information gathered by reading your private messages, we've decided to retract former policies.
See Timmy, if they work really really hard, a few hundred thousand people really can make a difference.
If you mod me down, I shall become less powerful than you could possibly imagine.
"He who uses AOL for security deserves neither AOL nor security." - Benjamin Franklin
Now we just need to get the RIAA to read a few articles.
Be sure to remember the Programmers Prayer