Well, I can see how this works out great for Nokia: By submitting this feedback I hereby grant Nokia worldwide, irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free and assignable license to use, reproduce and have reproduced, modify and have modified, publicly perform and publicly display the feedback and distribute reproduced and modified copies thereof. Nokia may also incorporate the feedback or any concepts described in it in its products without a accountability or liability.
from http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/feedback
Not so sure how it works out as a great thing for users though. The apple issue was about receiving unsolicited ideas from users, to which the girl got a standard form letter from legal saying that apple doesn't accept unsolicited product ideas. Nokia got around this by having any feedback given to them on the site become their own property. Innovation? Well, I guess. ;)
By submitting this feedback I hereby grant Nokia worldwide, irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free and assignable license to use, reproduce and have reproduced, modify and have modified, publicly perform and publicly display the feedback and distribute reproduced and modified copies thereof. Nokia may also incorporate the feedback or any concepts described in it in its products without a accountability or liability.
from http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/feedback
Not so sure how it works out as a great thing for users though. The apple issue was about receiving unsolicited ideas from users, to which the girl got a standard form letter from legal saying that apple doesn't accept unsolicited product ideas. Nokia got around this by having any feedback given to them on the site become their own property. Innovation? Well, I guess. ;)