12/04/27 06:48:31.06 MSL6rpnH0
もう一つ 第三者の記事
日本語にしてやらないと2chの人間には何も理解されないというのはよく知っているが
あえて英語のまま貼る
Google Drive policy about owning your data no worse than rivals
URLリンク(www.technolog.msnbc.msn.com)
> This last bit conjures up visions of Google employees acting out your
> screenplay at their next all-hands meeting. Unlikely. And it's important to
> note that rival services, including Dropbox, Microsoft SkyDrive and Apple's
> iCloud , all use similar language (though a little lighter on the legalese).
>
> Dropbox, for example, cutely refers to your "information, files, and folders
> that you submit" collectively as "your stuff." It then says that "you retain
> full ownership to your stuff. We don’t claim any ownership to any of it."
>
> Microsoft likewise says for all its services (presumably also its newly
> upgraded SkyDrive), "We don't claim ownership of the content you provide on
> the service. Your content remains your content."
>
> It comes down to trust. Sure, the pages of your next great American novel may
> be safer under lock and key, but easy to edit when inspiration strikes? Not so
> much. It's important to remember that rivals Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, Apple
> and others are accountable for making a profit ― abusing customer data would
> be business suicide.
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