Throughout the past several years, many online companies have made changes to their Terms of Use, Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy. Some do so on their own initiative, only to be rebuked by users and forced to make additional changes. Others respond to user input and make changes based upon it. Pinterest, a social media site that allows users to organize and share things from other websites, is overhauling its terms. In particular, Pinterest is revising its website terms and conditions. The Pinterest Terms relate to ownership of content, use of content, intellectual property rights associated with that content, among other things. Pinterest also appears to be taking an interest in providing an opportunity to be notified in the event of a copyright complaint or trademark complaint by offering online forms for copyright and trademark owners to utilize. It remains to be seen how Internet users will reach to these new terms and conditions, but most likely this is not the first and will not be the last changes. All companies are well-served to regularly revisit their website terms and conditions to ensure they are accurate and relevant to the current business model. Moreover, as changes in the law occur, updates may be necessary or recommended. As always, an internet lawyer can help when it comes to website agreements.
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