Violation of Google ToS?

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Stamper

Re: Violation of Google ToS?

Post by Stamper »

http://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/terms/
Using our Services

You must follow any policies made available to you within the Services.

Don’t misuse our Services. For example, don’t interfere with our Services or try to access them using a method other than the interface and the instructions that we provide. You may use our Services only as permitted by law, including applicable export and re-export control laws and regulations. We may suspend or stop providing our Services to you if you do not comply with our terms or policies or if we are investigating suspected misconduct.
what do you think about it now?
Guest

Re: Violation of Google ToS?

Post by Guest »

Still unenforceable and still vague. That ToS could be read in a way which prohibits the use of screen readers by the blind.

They could explicitly insert a no-adblock clause and it still won't be enforced. Maintaining the facade of cool and the do-no-evil marketing strategy is more important to them than chasing down users who don't view ads and wouldn't interact with ads even if they could be forced to view them.

If Google pursued an end user for violating the ToS over adblocking then the mask will be off and people will start to see them for the evil and intrusive advertising juggernaut they are.

Google spends enormous sums of money making people think they are just a bunch of innovative techies who like working on cool tech stuff. The self-driving cars and April fool's 8 bit map gags are all part of this strategy. The board of directors of one of the world's largest corporations wouldn't put up with these unprofitable pet projects and sidelines if it weren't essential for making people think that Google is their friend.
Stamper

Re: Violation of Google ToS?

Post by Stamper »

Guest wrote:That ToS could be read in a way which prohibits the use of screen readers by the blind.
Nice shot!
user23

Re: Violation of Google ToS?

Post by user23 »

why should we even care? let up block what we like and go away. google is a bad company anyway.

even if this bs would end up in google sueing ABP or something and they will show all google ads. I am sure there would be the most famous illegal Firefox plugin (ABP fork) within days. even thinking about this makes no sense.
Guest

Re: Violation of Google ToS?

Post by Guest »

Google's garbage can be canned through DNS alone. They're fighting a losing battle.

Even if the advertising cartel buys off Congress to stop ad blockers, we can always move to building comprehensive whitelists with RequestPolicy. The harder they squeeze the more will slip through their fingers.
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