Read The Fine Print
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- Salmon Ninja Pirate Gayer
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Read The Fine Print
Read The Fine Print
This is probably going to be my last post on Chrome today but, since so many of you are interested in the new browser, I thought I would share this story about Chrome’s ToS (terms of service agreement):
"By submitting, posting or displaying the content you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any content which you submit, post or display on or through, the services. This license is for the sole purpose of enabling Google to display, distribute and promote the services and may be revoked for certain services as defined in the additional terms of those services."
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Publish Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 17:09:00 CDT
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This is probably going to be my last post on Chrome today but, since so many of you are interested in the new browser, I thought I would share this story about Chrome’s ToS (terms of service agreement):
"By submitting, posting or displaying the content you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any content which you submit, post or display on or through, the services. This license is for the sole purpose of enabling Google to display, distribute and promote the services and may be revoked for certain services as defined in the additional terms of those services."
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- Morbo
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- Morbo
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That wouldn't be display, distribution or promotion though. Sounds more like an advanced AdSense to me, and the source-code sifters will find that if it's in there.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Sounds like google wants to rights to own everything you do in the browser, might just be to make a client side googlebot, might be much more evil.
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- Morbo
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Dunno, if they use you to feed them what you're posting, that'd certainly be display and distribute (on google)Stoat wrote:That wouldn't be display, distribution or promotion though. Sounds more like an advanced AdSense to me, and the source-code sifters will find that if it's in there.
whatever, stinks of evil.
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- Dr Zoidberg
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Sounds like it.spoodie wrote:So does this mean they own blog posts made through the browser, as an example?
Could be a very sticky situation though if Google tries to claim ownership of images that the user doesn't own, i.e. screen caps of films, pictures of cocks etc
Either way, Chrome sounds major fail
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It's indexing. Not only do they want to index the entire internets, all of the intranets (Google desktop) but everything everyone ever does ever on the internet (ever).
You can view it as a wonderful snapshot of our times, forever ingraved in silicon for all the future to see, or a sinister, embarrasing trace of everything you ever did on the internet, including ancient posts you had long since forgotten about.
Even so, it's already here - if the little smear I made on the interwebs in 1994 still exists as data somewhere, it's likely everything all of us ever did is in there, too.
You can view it as a wonderful snapshot of our times, forever ingraved in silicon for all the future to see, or a sinister, embarrasing trace of everything you ever did on the internet, including ancient posts you had long since forgotten about.
Even so, it's already here - if the little smear I made on the interwebs in 1994 still exists as data somewhere, it's likely everything all of us ever did is in there, too.