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A look at AIM's Terms of Service


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After that article was published AOL PR struck back: http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/tech/blog/3082956

 

In a subsequent phone conversation, Weinstein said that AOL does not monitor AIM traffic, and does not store it. A record of an AIM communication is not saved in any storage medium at AOL, he said.

 

"AOL does not read person-to-person communications," he said flatly.

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You guys don't need to freak out for your personal conversations. Sending the source code of a highly valuable program through AIM could prove to be a very unwise move, though. Or any other intellectual work that can be valuable.

If I understood right, that'd be like giving all copyrights on that to AOL.

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