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Funny, until this mentioned “the services,” I assumed it was Google’s master agreement for anyone putting anything on the Internet anywhere by any means. That, or an ad for robotstxt.org .
Funny, until this mentioned “the services,” I assumed it was Google’s master agreement for anyone putting anything on the Internet anywhere by any means. That, or an ad for robotstxt.org .