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To: Conscience of a Conservative

but rather is a business dispuyte as to who owns the page.


But since pages are free, nobody really “owns” it. I agree that if it is a company asset (like a URL), he needs to turn over the password.

From what you say, the page is not “him”. Rather, it’s the company. And the company has been taken over.


13 posted on 04/08/2015 10:55:26 AM PDT by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: cuban leaf

How long would it take for a hacking program to discover the password? A minute, maybe an hour!
Talk about Much Ado About Nothing!


14 posted on 04/08/2015 11:00:26 AM PDT by jayrunner
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To: cuban leaf

Facebook charges nothing to host it, but the page “owner” keeps certain rights in its intellectual property on the page.


18 posted on 04/08/2015 11:04:51 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: cuban leaf

Where it gets a bit complicated is that it appears that he was essentially using the company page as his own page. But that really shouldn’t matter; for example, if I use my company email as my personal email, that doesn’t mean I get to keep the email address if I leave the company or the company goes bankrupt. I don’t see why this is any different.


20 posted on 04/08/2015 11:16:08 AM PDT by Conscience of a Conservative
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