Is Google sucking the "Chrome" off your Browser?

The SBS Diva has identified a few EULA questions about Chrome.
It looks complicated...even for me the lawyer.

Could there be more to Chrome than meets the eye? Is Google "sucking the "Chrome" off your Browser"? Maybe Google plans on Going Green by Burning your CPU cycles when you search? I am not sure it is possible, but it seems covered by the EULA.

Google is all about sorting and organizing content which is no small task. The enormity of the issue is only getting worse. The legal structure of the EULA suggests there may be MUCH more at play here. Not sure.... Take take a deeper dive over as SBS Diva's Blog Post on Chrome EULA. In partiucular check out Setion 11.2 and the comments to her post.

I guess I have to check with my super geek (Lawrence) - I am sure he is up!
Leveraging community data can yield enormous benefits. However, the buyer (or free user) should be made aware and understand the implications. Google should provide more clarity on its intentions for Chrome.

Has anyone looked at the Source Code yet? Lawrence…..(add it to you to do list)!

3 comments:

Scott Cover said...

The EULA Has been changed.

Lawrence Teo said...

Sure I'll take a look at the source code... maybe in 2012. :)

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