Google's unified privacy policy states that it won't use your material to do anything other than "provide, maintain, protect and improve [its services], [and] to develop new ones," and will ask for consent before lending your material to any other uses. But if a file is set as publicly available, that is considered consent for use to promote Google's services. If a user uploads a photo and sets it as publicly viewable, that picture could end up in an ad for Google.
Your photos make money for Google+
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, Apr 26 2012 03:20 AM
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