but still the question remains, even if they did actually have full copyright to those images, which they don't, why would they bother about enforcing it?
Imagine how many millions of companies and individual's have pages on Facebook, is it really likely they are going to be enforcing these legendary copyright rules for everyone? Is it likely even for a tiny percentage? I don't think so somehow.
For a start, they changed the rules on image rights and so many people complained and left that they had to change them back. Whats going to happen if they started trying to enforce complete copyright over images on their site on even a tiny percentage of users?
Does myspace ever enforce their legendary ownership rights over every tune thats uploaded? No they don't because they aren't idiots.
This is called scaremongering isn't it?