If you are a Facebook user, you have probably seen the post that claims if you do not copy and paste the legal notice you will lose copyright control of your content. This is just another hoax similar to those that have been circulating on Facebook for years.
Just like in years past, there has been a recent influx of people updating their Facebook statuses with a very legal sounding status that supposedly protects users copyright and privacy rights. Only problem? It doesn't. It doesn't actually do anything except make you look like you have no idea what you're talking about.
Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o had the sympathy of the world when he spun a tale of how he overcame the loss of his grandmother and girlfriend who died on the same day -- but all that pity went up in smoke when the story turned out to be a dirty rotten lie.
Now information is coming in that the whole hoax was created by one Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, a previously unknown guy whose quest for fame predat
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By now, you’ve probably heard the bizarre tale about how Manti Te’o’s late girlfriend was made up. A sham. Completely unreal. Kind of like Notre Dame’s chances in the national championship game against Alabama.