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Comment by geezerjay

6 years ago

> Did you read Google's visitor agreement. You give up some IP rights by signing that.

I guess the "don't be evil" thing is already well down the toilet.

What's that all about? A new form of tribute when you're called upon to kiss Google's ring?

You skipped over the interesting bit: "they just give you a badge that said you didn't sign".

I'm pretty sure all companies do similar.

  • > I'm pretty sure all companies do similar.

    1) that's false

    2) that doesn't make it less evil, let alone acceptable

  • No, Google would be among a handful of companies to do so. Very few companies in the US have meaningful access control to the workplace, and a tiny portion of them request visitors sign an agreement like the one described at the beginning of this thread. It seems like a power play by Google, akin to how Amazon requests drivers licenses when visiting.