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Google backed out

I think that the resonance caused by the highly ambiguous formulations of the eleventh point of the user's license agreement on the copyright of information distributed through Google services (including Google Chrome browser) did not go unnoticed by anyone.

Chrome browser for web browsers.

“It’s a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive licensing agreement to reproduce, adapt, translate, translate, publish, publicly perform, “the new browser.

Free translation:
Google will throw out one section of the license agreement to the Chrome browser after a number of users have protested against this interpretation of copyright. Google said Wednesday that the company will exclude one section of the license agreement, which gives the company a “perpetual, non-revocable, valid in all countries, free and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, change, translate, publish, publicly distribute, publicly display and copy any content which you send, publish or post to display using the Services »

Domestic Internet edition Lenta.ru emphasizes:
Now the 11 point of the English User Agreement is: “You retain copyright and any other rights to your materials that you upload, send or display on the screen using the Services.” The Russian version of the user agreement at noon on September 4, Moscow time remained the same.

PS: I just checked: the Russian version is still in its original form, but the English version has already been changed.
Update : Transferred to Google Blog

Sources: PC World , Lenta.ru

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/38927/


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