iLOR, LLC v. Google, Inc.
Filing
60
RESPONSE in Opposition re 52 CROSS MOTION for Summary Judgment by Google, Inc., Google, Inc. filed by iLOR, LLC, iLOR, LLC. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit VV - US Patent 6178419# 2 Exhibit WW - Google Privacy Policy# 3 Exhibit XX - Google Terms of Service# 4 Exhibit YY - Google Reviewer's Guide# 5 Exhibit ZZ - Method of creating a bookmark in Navigator# 6 Exhibit AAA - 8-15-02 Office Action)(Schmit, David)
iLOR, LLC v. ogle Notebook Go Google, Inc.
Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH
Document 60
Filed 11/02/2007
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Google Notebook Privacy Policy
May 8th, 2006 The Google Privacy Policy describes how we treat personal information when you use Google's services, including information provided to Google Notebook. In addition, the following describes our practices that are specific to Google Notebook. Personal Information
You need a Google Account to use Google Notebook. Google asks for some personal information when you create a Google Account, including your email address and a password, which is used to protect your account from unauthorized access. A Google Account allows you to access many of our services that require registration.
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stores, processes and maintains the content you store in your notebooks in order to provide the service to you.
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you publish a notebook, we will ask you for a nickname which will be made public along with the published notebook.
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you use Google Notebook, Google's servers automatically record certain information about your use of the service. Similar to other web services, Google records information such as account activity (including storage usage, number of log-ins), data displayed or clicked on (including UI elements, links); and other log information (including browser type, IPaddress, date and time of access, cookie ID, and referrer URL).
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Uses you publish in a public notebook may be read, copied, used and re-distributed by people you do not know. Use care when posting personal information on any site and do not include sensitive information, such as social security numbers, financial information or home addresses or phone numbers.
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Your choices may terminate your use of Google Notebook at any time by uninstalling the browser extension and deleting your notebooks. Please note that uninstalling the extension alone does not delete your notebooks. For more information on how to uninstall the extension and delete your notebooks, see http://www.google.com/googlenotebook/faq.html.
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can unpublish a notebook at any time by utilizing the unpublish option provided within the user interface.
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may delete content from your notebooks at any time, and the content will be deleted from our servers.
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More information Google adheres to the US Safe Harbor privacy principles. For more information about the Safe Harbor framework or our registration, see the Department of Commerce's web site. Further information about Google Notebook is available here.
http://www.google.com/googlenotebook/privacy.html
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For more information about our privacy practices, go to the full privacy policy. If you have additional questions, please contact us any time. Or write to us at: Privacy Matters c/o Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway Mountain View CA 94043 (USA)
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