Do not upload videos to Break.com

Please note that if you upload any type of media to www.break.com, you are agreeing to sell, assign, or transfer your copyright to TMFT Enterprises, LLC, a Delaware limited company and its affiliated entities.

So if you upload some cool photos of babes frolicking on the beach, or a personal video of some cool guitar playing, you are NOT ALLOWED to post this content on any other media site (i.e. liveleak.com, youtube.com, weakgame.com, etc.).

Sometimes you need to read the fine print. TMFT Enterprises state that whatever you uploaded to their site, they would assert that they are given a non-exclusive, fully-paid, world-wide, royalty-free license to publicly display, publicly perform, distribute, and reproduce your content, portions, or works in any manner and in any medium.

Already, these shady charcters are sending cease-and-desist letters to youtube.com, digg.com, and other social/media sites if they happen to see an indentical media file that has been uploaded to their site.

So how to avoid this unnecessary hassle? Do not use www.break.com.

Thanks!

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