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Originally Posted by twistedmosaic
[size=6]Use Chrome to look at your flickr? Those images belong to Google now.
Make a blog post? Belongs to google
Upload an mp3? Google's now.
What's that? They can't have the copyright rights because you don't own the content, by, say, looking at someone ELSE'S flikr? Well...you just better not do that, as they've got they're ass covered...
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Whatever.
Google is probably the world's biggest violator of copyright laws.
National and international copyright laws should supersede anything Google sneaks into their terms. Of course, much of this is still foggy in this digital age.
And, by the way, the "Content" doesn't belong to Google; they're merely licensed to use it as the terms outline (i.e., make money off of it).
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Last edited by Baraka_Guru; 09-03-2008 at 12:50 PM..
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