Immediately after announcing a separation from eBay, Paypal has updated their user agreement that appears to assert a huge overreach, claiming that they will have copyright ownership over any intellectual property by those using their payment services.
Infowars states they are claiming copyright over the work you sell using their payment processor and you can read on page 2 this agreement does look exceedingly draconian. Could this represent something else? Hard to imagine that Paypal could make this claim and they certainly need to explain this officially.
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Thanx, cancelled!
Doug Martin prolum
I dropped them a couple of years ago when they demanded access to my bank account; i thought that was the most preposterous thing I’d heard until this. This is ridiculous and probably criminal.
Not if you agree to it in the tiny, buried ‘small print’
An illegal act isn’t legally binding.
Google in its last update says after using them for years that they Need access to all my pictures ! I’m sorry but those are personal and I’ll not be allowing them access ! Their has to be someone out there with enough money to replace all these communist corporations like Facebook , Google now PayPal etc.
I have been phasing out paypal once I get them paid off I am going to cancel my account I don’t sell anything using paypal and with this news I don’t even want to buy using them
I’ve trusted them for years and had no problem, but this is too much
off now to go cancel this BS
they need hacked and scrambled then shut down with a message on their server “should not $#%&!@* with people”