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Terms of Service: Google Drive, Gmail, and Your Intellectual Property

Google’s simplified Terms of Service arguably give the company the right to compete against you using your own intellectual property…if you store your content in the new Google Drive or include it in an email attachment.

Here’s the key part found in the Terms of Service under “Your Content in our Services.”

“…You retain ownership of any intellectual property rights that you
hold in that content. In short, what belongs to you stays yours.
When you upload or otherwise submit content to our Services, you
give Google (and those we work with) a worldwide license to use,
host, store, reproduce, modify, create derivative works (such as
those resulting from translations, adaptations or other changes we
make so that your content works better with our Services),
communicate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and
distribute such content. The rights you grant in this license are
for the limited purpose of operating, promoting, and improving our
Services, and to develop new ones. This license continues even if
you stop using our Services
…”

If you’re confident in Google’s unofficial “Don’t Be Evil” policy, then perhaps there’s nothing to worry about. On the other hand, the license seems to give Google the right to take your content to compete against you, or even give the content to others (“those we work with”) to become your competitors.

If this isn’t what Google intended, the Terms of Service needs to be revised to clearly state what Google plans to do with your intellectual property.

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Gmail Privacy: Are You Giving Away Your Business Plans to Google?

When you go to an Internet marketing event, you don’t run around the room telling all your potential competitors your new business ideas and trade secrets. And if you find spyware on a computer filled with your business documents, you don’t leave it there to harvest your confidential information.

Why not?

Because you want to implement your plans before someone else does.

Yet the odds are good that you’re telling Google your business plans and other confidential information on a daily basis. And if you believe Google’s informal “Don’t be evil” motto, then perhaps your trust is well-placed.

But are you willing to take the risk?

Here’s an example…

I recently sent an e-mail to one of my Gmail accounts from my law firm as a test. The e-mail described a nonexistent “Project X” as being being important, potentially the “next Google,” and the need to get a patent right away to protect intellectual property rights.

Checking the message in the gmail inbox, I was hit with a bunch of sidebar ads by attorneys including patent lawyers.

Think about that for a moment.

If Google is willing to sniff through your e-mail to target advertising, what is it willing to do when it comes to your business ideas that you’re communicating back and forth daily by e-mail?

Note that I”m not picking on Google. The same could be said of Yahoo! and others. Google just happens to be a very good example because major Internet marketers prefer to use it because of ease and functionality. However, this convenience comes at a price…the privacy of your business plans.

If you develop a better widget, understand that your e-mail communications are not private. And when it comes to gmail, know that the content is being actively scanned for keywords…at least for advertising. Perhaps more. Who knows? Maybe your widget plans will become Google Widget 1.0. If so, good luck trying to collect royalties.

On a lighter note, check out this related humor video regarding Google and privacy.

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