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If you can comprehend english then it was perfectly clear as stated by Google. If you choose to publish something publicly, the public can see it and gives google license over it. Doesn't even come close to saying all your documents are now owned by Google.

I wonder if there is a correlation between the people who misread this and people who like country music?
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The problem is the MS EULA. There, you give MS the right to show up at your  DonnieBoy | 09/12/07
I see you continue with the numerous  GuidingLight | 09/12/07
What's with the redirect?  Marty R. Milette | 09/13/07
Well, Google should make the document clearer and make it obvious that  DonnieBoy | 09/12/07
Sorry to hear...  Marty R. Milette | 09/13/07
Reading Comprehension...  ibabadur1 | 09/12/07
No, just a correlation between people who ....  Confused by religion | 09/12/07
True, with a careful reading, you are just giving Google permission to make  DonnieBoy | 09/12/07
How are the documents stored?  THEE WOLF | 09/12/07
For the free services, they will probably at least use the content to  DonnieBoy | 09/12/07
RE: Google denies ownership of users' words  HypnoToad72 | 09/12/07
Better dead than read.  osreinstall | 09/12/07
If you want it private keep it private  lengrif | 09/13/07
Strikes me that Matt Asay  mhenriday | 09/13/07
Eula too  pmbrent@... | 09/13/07
I'm worried  green alien | 09/13/07

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