Paypal Bullshit *UPDATE*

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UPDATE: Apparently the new terms are only applicable to content made specifically for Paypal. The way it's worded is really confusing, and legalese in general is a mess to comprehend, but this sounds pretty legit. ponies-on-paper.tumblr.com/pos… Here's hoping, anyway!


On July 1st, 2015, Paypal is updating its terms of service.

Amendment to the PayPal User Agreement.

Intellectual Property


We are adding a new paragraph to section 1.3., which outlines the licence and rights that you give to us and to the PayPal Group (see paragraph 12 below for the definition of “PayPal Group”) to use content that you post for publication using the Services. A similar paragraph features in the Privacy Policy, which is removed by the addition of this paragraph to the User Agreement. The new paragraph at section 1.3 reads as follows:

“When providing us with content or posting content (in each case for publication, whether on- or off-line) using the Services, you grant the PayPal Group a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, sublicensable (through multiple tiers) right to exercise any and all copyright, publicity, trademarks, database rights and intellectual property rights you have in the content, in any media known now or in the future. Further, to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law, you waive your moral rights and promise not to assert such rights against the PayPal Group, its sublicensees or assignees. You represent and warrant that none of the following infringe any intellectual property right: your provision of content to us, your posting of content using the Services, and the PayPal Group’s use of such content (including of works derived from it) in connection with the Services.”


What this means is that, starting July 1st, if you use Paypal to accept payment for art commissions or to run an online business selling your own work, then Paypal claims total copyright ownership of your work. It doesn't belong to you anymore and they can do what they want with it.

This kind of business is fucking wretched, and I can't fathom how Paypal doesn't think this will drive away their business. No one is going to want to use Paypal if it means that Paypal suddenly owns all their work. All I can say is Google Wallet is suddenly looking a lot more appealing. >__>

At the moment I'm going to ask my upcoming commissions customers to mark the payment as a gift when you send me the payment money. As far as I'm concerned, Paypal has no business knowing what your money is for and even less business trying to tell me that they own the pictures I draw. Fuck that.
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Kendell2's avatar
Ugh...great, I need to go make an update journal.

THIS is why I freaking HATE the news media. They're a bunch of fear mongers.

Note, I'm someone who's WORKED in the news media at college.