What Attorneys and Their Clients Need to Know About Windows 10 and Microsoft's 
New Privacy Policies

http://cohornlaw.com/what-attorneys-and-their-clients-need-to-know-about-windows-10-and-microsofts-new-privacy-policies/

        In addition killing what remained of privacy on the
        internet, Microsoft also purports to require its users to give
        up important intellectual property rights: When you share Your
        Content with other people, you expressly agree that anyone
        you've shared Your Content with may, for free and worldwide,
        use, save, record, reproduce, transmit, display, communicate ...
        Your Content. If you do not want others to have that ability, do
        not use the Services to share Your Content." I have serious
        doubts about the enforceability of this provision - but users
        should be aware of it.

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--Lauren--
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