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FriendFeed is part of Facebook though? http://blog.friendfeed.com/2009/08/friendfeed-accepts-facebo... You might be able to take a user's data to establish their profile, they consented by using your application after all. But I don't think you can export their friend list and use it to invite them to your new social network. Either way, I think Facebook could find something in their ToS to shut you down if they feel like you're stealing their users away. There was a recent article about a tool from Power Ventures that allowed you to login to multiple social networks and aggregate the messages, friends lists and what not. Facebook seemed to claim it was a violation of the ToS because they were accessing account data using "automated means." http://www.eff.org/press/archives/2010/05/03 |
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