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Further reading will come up with lawsuits and or other remedies are lost to the webmaster if not on site.Not being there, in lawsuits etc causes the content to come under the term: Implied consent.
If I understand correctly, you're saying the protections provided by copyright law are not sufficient to protect content on a web site and that specific wording must be present in terms and conditions somewhere on the site to enjoy the protections provided by copyright law.
That's certainly at odds with the information provided on the U.S. Copyright Office's site and it's news to me.
But if you know of such a legal ruling, please provide a reference. We should probably take this over to the Copyright and Content board instead of here. Plus, I think the people on that board would also be very interested in the reference you find.
FarmBoy
Here is what Ember said.
I asked Google about linking to the privacy policy from every page and they said it just has to be from the homepage. I'd post the exact wording they sent but I can't do it here.
Although our response to this thread is late, I figure better late than never. Apologies once again for the absence of an ASA here when our new Ts&Cs were introduced. I am happy to clarify the aspects that you have questions about.
Regarding web beacons/cookies, in most countries the standard business practice is to notify users of third-party cookies and/or web beacons in a site's privacy policy. Please note, however, that we cannot comment specifically on what the laws in individual countries may require.
I see that some users would like us to provide an example of privacy policy language, or indicate where and how this language should be displayed. Unfortunately, we can't provide advice as to how you display your privacy policy because this depends on your site. We appreciate your understanding.
Regarding some publishers noticing the Terms and Conditions appearing in a language other than their account language; the language of the Terms and Conditions that appear in your account depends on your interface language preference and the location of your payment address, which is why you the Ts&Cs may have appeared in a language other than that of your Google interface.
You can read the Ts&Cs in another language by visiting the Help Center (http://www.google.com/adsense/support), choosing your preferred language from the drop-down, and choosing the Terms and Conditions link at the bottom of the page. Please note that the Terms and Conditions vary according to the country/territory of your payment address. If you select a different country, the Terms and Conditions you see may not be identical to those appearing in your AdSense account, and therefore may not apply to you.
If you have any other concerns, please do not hesitate to let me know.
ASA