Photo-sharing app Instagram set off a firestorm Tuesday when it released new terms of service that implied it was gong to allow users’ pictures in advertising. But after the negative reaction spread around the web, the company’s co-founder Kevin Systrom said that they would removed the language suggesting such a plan.
In a blog post titled “Thank you and we’re listening,” he wrote, “The language we proposed…raised questions about whether your photos can be part of an advertisement. We do not have plans for anything like this, and because of that we’re going to remove the language that raised the question.”
Source: Mashable












