Share 'Granting Google a content license by using Chrome'
Has anyone else read up on the fact that submitting content via Google's new browser, Chrome, gives them a content license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content which you submit or post?
I'm not surprised and amazed all at the same time.
Commercial Use Limitations: Use of any content features (blogs, forums, messaging, etc) for direct self-promotion, spamming, etc. will result in account termination. Profiles are for individuals only at this time, not companies. Profile headshots should not include company logos. Publishing/Media companies (non vendors) may create groups for their employees.
Vendors see this post for more information.