Monday, January 13, 2014

Facebook information

Facebook Pages Terms
The following terms, as well as our Data Use
Policy and Statement of Rights and
Responsibilities , apply to all Pages on
Facebook. Additionally, all content on Pages
must comply with our Community Standards.
You are responsible for ensuring that your
Page complies with all applicable laws,
statutes, and regulations.
I. General
A. A Page for a brand, entity (place or
organization), or public figure may be
administered only by an authorized
representative of that brand, entity (place or
organization) or public figure (an “official
Page”).
B. Any user may create a Page to express
support for or interest in a brand, entity
(place or organization), or public figure,
provided that it does not mislead others into
thinking it is an official Page, or violate
someone's rights. If your Page is not the
official Page of a brand, entity (place or
organization) or public figure, you must:
i. not speak in the voice of, or post content
as though it was coming from, the authorized
representative of the Page’s subject matter;
and
ii. make clear that the Page is not the
official Page of the brand, entity (place or
organization) or public figure.
C. Content posted to a Page is public and
viewable by everyone who can see the Page.
D. You are required to restrict access to
Pages (through our gating functionality) as
necessary to comply with applicable laws and
Facebook policies, including our Advertising
Guidelines and Community Standards.
E. You may not establish terms for your
Page that conflict with our Statement of
Rights and Responsibilities , Data Use Policy or
these terms.
II. Page Management
A. Page Names and Facebook Web
Addresses
Page names and Facebook Web Addresses
must accurately reflect Page content. We may
remove administrative rights or require you to
change the Page name and Facebook Web
Address for any Page that fails to meet this
requirement.
Page names must:
i. not consist solely of generic terms (e.g.,
“beer” or “pizza”);
ii. use proper, grammatically correct
capitalization and may not include all capitals,
except for acronyms;
iii. not include character symbols, such as
excessive punctuation and trademark
designations;
iv. not include superfluous descriptions or
unnecessary qualifiers;
v. not mislead others into thinking it is an
official Page of the Page’s subject matter or
is authorized by an authorized representative
of the Page’s subject matter; and
vi. not violate someone’s rights.
B. Name Changes and Migrations
We will only process name changes and
migrations that do not result in a misleading or
unintended connection. For example, we will
allow local to global migrations, such as
“Facebook France” to “Facebook”, but will not
allow global to local migrations, or location to
location migrations, such as “Facebook France”
to “Facebook Russia”. Additionally, you may not
request a name change or migration that would
result in re-categorizing a product Page to a
brand Page, a generic or opinion Page to a
brand Page, or a Group to a Page. All
migrations are at our discretion and are final.
C. Collection of Data
If you collect content and information directly
from users, you will make it clear that you
(and not Facebook) are collecting it, and you
will provide notice about and obtain user
consent for your use of the content and
information that you collect. Regardless of
how you obtain content and information from
users, you are responsible for securing all
necessary permissions to reuse their content
and information.
You will not collect users' content or
information, or otherwise access Facebook,
using automated means (such as harvesting
bots, robots, spiders, or scrapers) without our
permission.
Any data you obtain from us must comply with
Section II of our Facebook Platform Policies.
D. Tagging
You must not inaccurately tag content or
encourage users to inaccurately tag content
(ex: don’t encourage people to tag themselves
in photos if they aren’t in the photo).
III. Page Features
A. Advertising on Pages
Ads and commercial content (including Page
post content) are subject to the Advertising
Guidelines.
Third-party advertisements on Pages are
prohibited, without our prior permission.
B. Cover
All covers are public. This means that anyone
who visits your Page will be able to see your
cover. Covers can't be deceptive, misleading,
or infringe on anyone else's copyright. You may
not encourage people to upload your cover to
their personal timelines.
C. Applications on Pages
Apps on your Page must comply with the
Facebook Platform Policies .
D. Offers
If you create an offer using Facebook’s offer
creation tool, the following policies apply:
i. Facebook offers must be available for a
limited time.
ii. You may only run an offer if you are the
merchant for or the manufacturer of the
product or service you are promoting.
iii. You must clearly and prominently disclose
any restrictions on your offer (such as
expiration date or limitations on redemption).
iv. You are solely responsible for improper
redemption, fraud, disputes or other issues
that arise from the distribution and/or
redemption of your offer.
v. If your offer may be redeemed at a
merchant not operated by you, it is your sole
responsibility to communicate with the
merchant and ensure they honor your offer.
vi. You must only use the offer creation tool
for its intended functionality and not to
promote your website or other contact
information, or to offer the equivalent of a
gift card, gift certificate or stored value
card.
vii. You are responsible for ensuring that
your offer complies with these terms and all
applicable laws, rules and regulations. Offers
are subject to many regulations (such as
alcohol discounts and offers marketed to
minors) and if you are not certain that your
offer complies with applicable law, consult
with an expert.
E. Promotions
1. If you use Facebook to communicate or
administer a maheshgaonkar62@gmail.com  (ex: a contest or
sweepstakes), you are responsible for the
lawful operation of that promotion, including:
a.   The official rules;
b.   Offer terms and eligibility requirements
(ex: age and residency restrictions); and
c.   Compliance with applicable rules and
regulations governing the promotion and all
prizes offered (ex: registration and obtaining
necessary regulatory approvals)
2. Promotions on Facebook must include
following: the
a.   A complete release of Facebook by each
entrant or participant.
b.   Acknowledgement that the promotion is in
no way sponsored, endorsed or administered
by, or associated with, Facebook.
3. Promotions may be administered on Pages or
within apps on Facebook. Personal Timelines
must not be used to administer promotions
(ex: “share on your Timeline to enter” or
“share on your friend's Timeline to get
additional entries” is not permitted).
4. We will not assist you in the administration
of your promotion, and you agree that if you
use our service to administer your promotion,
you do so at your own risk.

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