Passage 3
Questions 1I to 15 are based on the following passage.
Facebook, the Web's most popular social networking site, has been caught in a content-rights battle after revealing that it was granting itself permanent rights to users" photos, wall posts and other information even after a user closed an account. Under fire from tens of thousands of users, Facebook posted a brief message on
users" home pages that said it was returning to its previous Terms of Use" policy.
Member backlash against Facebook began after a consumer advocate website, The Consumerist, flagged a change made to Facebook's policy. Facebook deleted a sentence from the old Terms of Use. That sentence said Facebook could not claim any rights to original content that a user uploaded once the user closed his or her account. The company replaced it with: You may remove your User Content from the Site at any time. However, you acknowledge that the Company may retain archived copies of your User Content." In response, Chris Walters,
wrote in the Consumerist post, "Make sure you never upload anything you don't feel comfortable giving away, because it's Facebook's now." Thousands of indignant members either canceled their accounts or created online petition. Among them were more than 64,000 who joined a group called The People Against the new “Terms of Service."
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg tried to quell (平息) the controversy by saying the company's philosophy is that "people own their information and control who they share it with." But members were not appeased because the site did not fix its Terms of Use. The company, in its post, said it was returning to its previous Terms of Use because of the "feedback" it had received. It was never our intention to confuse people or make them uneasy about sharing on Facebook," company spokesman Barry Schnitt said in a blog post. “I also want
to be very clear that Facebook does not, nor have we ever, claimed ownership over people's content. Your content belongs to you." Schnitt sad the company is in the process of rewording its Terms of Use in "simple language” that defines Facebook's rights much more specifically."
From Paragraph 1, we can infer that Facebook's new Terms of Use" is ______
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What are the reasons for the success of eugenics in the U.S.?
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Millions of years later, the earth has stopped rotating on its axis.[ (63)The machine. lands on. a desolate beach where. she Time Traveler discovers the only inhabitants. are giant, evil-looking crabs.] He sets the machine in motion again, and now, thirty million years after leaving the safety of his laboratory, (64)he finds the world . cold, still hulk. faintly ]it by a dying sun.
[(65)Horrified the. Time Traveler sets the machine back. for the return journey, ]and eventually reaches home where he tells his story to his friends. [(66)Disillusioned though he is with she future, the Time Traveler has st off again on a journey through time,]Three years later he has still not returned, and[ (67)his friends can only speculate about what misadventure has overtaken him in the depths of time.]
(From The Time Machine)
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What are the influences of eugenics in the U.S. in the 1920s?
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