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I doubt that even the complete record of your online activities would be found by a court to be copyrightable. While it might represent a lot of effort, the fact that the record exists is ancillary to the reason you keep adding to that record. The fact that you don't have access to most of what facebook collects about you puts a snag in the argument that you're doing it for creative purposes.

Copyright for databases or collections of data is variable, depending on the legal framework where you live.

In the EU, there is some protection but it requires either creativity going into the compilation, or the work done to create the compilation must exceed a certain threshold:

  http://www.esa.int/esaMI/Intellectual_Property_Rights/SEM2M2M26WD_0.html
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database_Directive
In the U.S., there is no protection for a compilation of data just because you put work into the compilation:

  http://www.bitlaw.com/source/cases/copyright/feist.html
In any case, the basic pieces of information about you are not copyrightable, even in the EU. They have adopted privacy laws to deal with personal data.

There's been some discussion on HN about copyright of public transit schedules, I believe in Australia and/or India.



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