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04

Google Browser Chrome Licence Changes

Posted under Latest News by Adam Guerin

Google ChromeWhen Google’s new browser Chrome launched, there was a mixed reaction from the industry and users alike as Google’s licencing and terms of use came under intense scrutiny.

Google have now “revised” their licencing to read:

“In order to keep things simple for our users, we try to use the same set of legal terms (our Universal Terms of Service) for many of our products,” Google said in a statement provided to CNET News. “Sometimes, as in the case of Google Chrome, this means that the legal terms for a specific product may include terms that don’t apply well to the use of that product. We are working quickly to remove language from Section 11 of the current Google Chrome terms of service”

They have also promised that these changes will be retroactive to anyone who has downloaded the browser at any stage, which is good to hear.

You can download the new Google Browser “Chrome” here.

There’s more chatter about this on the Port80 forums too, check it out.

Also, here’s a video explaining about the new Chrome Browser.


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