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Google Claims User Content In Multiple Products

An anonymous reader writes "Google last week removed some language in its Chrome browser's terms of service that gave the company a license to any material displayed in the browser, but that language remains in several other Google products, including its Picasa photo service and its Blogger service."

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  1. Evil vs !Evil by matt_martin · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    They are following the cues of our government:

    Say you are not evil, while you do very evil things.

    This behavior will not change until we forcefully insist.

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    Lurking in the desert
  2. Re:Not a story by Missing_dc · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Dude, speaking of BS, your feeling that they OWE you something for you making use of a service they are offering is ridiculous.
    They are not charging you for the service. If you do something awesome with it, they should have they right to promote themselves with it and protect themselves in the process, after all, it's their tools, their servers, their dime, you are just supplying the pics of your cats fighting your collectables in your mom's basement and a little imagination.

    Get over it. If you want to retain sole right to the content you created and are trying to promote on the web, PAY FOR THE SERVICE YOURSELF!
    cheapskate.

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    How amazed would you be to suddenly find that you just forgot what I wrote and you needed to reread my post.... again.