Google on Chrome EULA controversy: our bad, we'll change it
arstechnica.com — The end user license agreement for Google's new browser, Chrome, apparently gives the company the right to all data submitted or displayed by the browser. But the company now tells Ars it's all a big mistake and that the offending parts are being pulled
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