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05 Jun 08 Google Fixes Chrome's EULA or ToS!

After what seems like a blunt error, Google quickly fixes their EULA or ToS to show that copyrights are retained for people who use Chrome to publish their documents and whatnot.

Here’s the new fix:

11. Content license from you
11.1 You retain copyright and any other rights you already hold in Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services.

And apologies from the Google team:

So for Google Chrome, only the first sentence of Section 11 should have applied. We’re sorry we overlooked this, but we’ve fixed it now, and you can read the updated Google Chrome terms of service. If you’re into the fine print, here’s the revised text of Section 11:

We say no worries, move on! :)

via googleblog

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