Facebook to Adopt New Terms of Service

Apr 24th, 2009 - Wall Street Journal

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Facebook Inc. said it would move to implement two new governing documents after preliminary results showed that 74.4% of Facebook users who participated in a vote on the new documents supported them.

The social-networking site said it would adopt the new terms of service even though too few users voted to reach the threshold -- 30% of users – that it set for the new terms to go into effect. The company said that "more than 600,000" of its 200 ...

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