How come Google Ad(non)Sense controls freeware publication rights?
Following comments were posted on one of the SW Developer's Blog?
My program in breach of a Policy of Google AdSense (???), which I am involved because I am forced to stop the development of applications.
Thanking all of you who were using my the program,
The main question is...
How come Google AdSense Policies controls the rights of particular freeware?
It means Google wants everybody to work for them for free and do not want to offer
even what they are getting for FREE too!
F**U Google!
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if Google starts paying the money they owe to Ad(non)Sense users, Google will be owned by AdSense users.
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Maybe he used AdSense or another Google product for his website. His licensing agreement with Google probably requires him to refrain from some activities that Google or the advertisers don't like. In that case, he should not have entered into the agreement without understanding the consequences.
...and how does this qualify as Latest Video News? -
upon the request he released the code to another developer.
When it come to cheat, Google is No#1.
They do not have any sort of business ethics to follow like Apple, Adobe, Microsoft or Yahoo.
anyway they owe me too!
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