Google is most likely being watched pretty closely by legal groups now after initially releasing Chrome with a huge glitch (so they claim) in the terms & conditions granting the company ownership of any content that users of the browsers uploaded using Chrome. They then updated their terms & conditions license to ammend the language.
Details here: http://www.scl.org/editorial.asp?i=1917
I’ve seen it, but only once or twice, and usually for strangely obscure things. Let’s hope it doesn’t become a trend, huh?
Google is most likely being watched pretty closely by legal groups now after initially releasing Chrome with a huge glitch (so they claim) in the terms & conditions granting the company ownership of any content that users of the browsers uploaded using Chrome. They then updated their terms & conditions license to ammend the language.
Details here:
http://www.scl.org/editorial.asp?i=1917
Interesting. Thanks Tom & Alex. Via John Battelle, the DMCA link: http://www.google.com/dmca.html