Det er ikke sjokkerende at Facebook-eide Oculus VR har lagt inn noen litt merkelige vilkår i brukeravtalen knyttet til virtual reality-brillene Oculus Rift, men vi er fortsatt litt usikre på om de har så mye for seg. Facebook skal nemlig kreve eierskap til alt material du eventuelt produserer med vr-brillene, hvis vi har tolket følgende avsnitt riktig:
"By submitting User Content through the Services, you grant Oculus a worldwide, irrevocable, perpetual (i.e. lasting forever), non-exclusive, transferable, royalty-free and fully sublicensable (i.e. we can grant this right to others) right to use, copy, display, store, adapt, publicly perform and distribute such User Content in connection with the Services. You irrevocably consent to any and all acts or omissions by us or persons authorized by us that may infringe any moral right (or analogous right) in your User Content."
Det står også at Facebook og Oculus vil samle inn informasjon om brukeren:
"Information about your interactions with our Services, like information about the games, content, apps or other experiences you interact with, and information collected in or through cookies, local storage, pixels, and similar technologies. Information about how you access our Services, including information about the type of device you're using (such as a headset, PC, or mobile device), your browser or operating system, your Internet Protocol ("IP") address, and certain device identifiers that may be unique to your device.
Information about the games, content, or other apps installed on your device or provided through our Services, including from third parties; Location information, which can be derived from information such as your device's IP address. If you're using a mobile device, we may collect information about the device's precise location, which is derived from sources such as the device's GPS signal and information about nearby WiFi networks and cell towers; and Information about your physical movements and dimensions when you use a virtual reality headset."
Som kjent ble folk rasende da de oppdaget at Facebook hadde rettighetene til bildene som brukerne ga til dem ved å laste dem opp på den privateide nettsiden, og her ser det ut til at Facebook gjør seg upopulære på nytt. Det gjenstår å se hvor mange som bryr seg nok til ikke å signere brukeravtalen, men nå er du i hvert fall advart.