>That would be me sharing a specific document with a specific person.
If you're sending it to them directly (e.g. emailing a file), then sure. But if Microsoft is hosting it on their website, then I think Microsoft would be displaying it to the person you shared it with.
>If their terms sepcified that they would only ""reformat, display, and distribute" to people we personally give permission to then that would be fine, but it doesn't.
I think you're basically saying the same thing I said. I said it would be fine if the terms said "To the extent necessary to provide the Services to you." I think that has the same effect as what you're saying. I'm not a lawyer though.
> But if Microsoft is hosting it on their website, then I think Microsoft would be displaying it to the person you shared it with.
The point is not that microsoft is displaying it, it is that they are displaying to a person I have given explicit permision to. They could easily put that in their terms if they wanted to to clarify the point. The fact that they dont shows they want to display it to other people/machines than the ones I give them permission to.
If you're sending it to them directly (e.g. emailing a file), then sure. But if Microsoft is hosting it on their website, then I think Microsoft would be displaying it to the person you shared it with.
>If their terms sepcified that they would only ""reformat, display, and distribute" to people we personally give permission to then that would be fine, but it doesn't.
I think you're basically saying the same thing I said. I said it would be fine if the terms said "To the extent necessary to provide the Services to you." I think that has the same effect as what you're saying. I'm not a lawyer though.