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		<title>Privacy and Fandom on Facebook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gawker has an article today about how Julia Allison may have broken the law by converting 2,500 of her Facebook &#8216;Friends&#8217; into &#8216;Fans&#8217; without their consent. Apparently, this violates laws against commercial appropriation &#8211; &#8220;simply put, the right to control whether one&#8217;s name and likeness is used in an advertisement to give the appearance of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://gawker.com/5226475/did-julia-allison-break-the-law-in-search-of-facebook-fame">Gawker has an article</a> today about how Julia Allison may have broken the law by converting 2,500 of her Facebook &#8216;Friends&#8217; into &#8216;Fans&#8217; without their consent. Apparently, this violates laws against commercial appropriation &#8211; &#8220;simply put, the <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-9817421-36.html">right to control</a> whether one&#8217;s name and likeness is used in an advertisement to give the appearance of an endorsement.&#8221; Consenting to be friends with Julia Allison isn&#8217;t the same as consenting to publicly endorse her as a &#8216;Fan.&#8217;</p>
<p>The article quotes privacy expert Daniel Solove, who <a href="http://www.concurringopinions.com/archives/2007/11/facebook_and_th.html">has written</a> that the way that Facebook uses the &#8216;Become a Fan&#8217; feature is actually against privacy law in all cases:</p>
<blockquote><p>Suppose Michael Jordan says on national TV that he likes Wheaties. Does this allow Wheaties to use his image on its cereal box or in a commercial? The answer is no. The fact that Jordan says he likes Wheaties can be used in a news story; it can be used in a biography of Jordan. But it cannot be used in a commercial advertisement.</p></blockquote>
<p>By extension, Solove argues, if Michael Jordan decides to &#8216;Become a Fan&#8217; of Wheaties on Facebook, that information cannot be used in a commercial advertisement either &#8211; but on Facebook, it often is.</p>
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