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Originally Posted by Graham
LOL. I'm not having a good day.
It was 134 Nexus 4s which was the example device I was taking a look at to see what was being resold.
Graham
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I was thinking that the number that you gave was too small to be about all Google devices (in general) and too big to be about the Google Glasses.
The way I look at it, companies don't enforce everything in their ToS. They just reserve the right to do things. But the fact is that the general ToS for devices do state that they are not made to be commercially resold.
In a way, the terms for the Glasses are both less and more restrictive (and these are the ones that apply since they are device-specific), since they allow for device to be resold (with Google's authorization) but they don't allow sharing.
It is possible that this is truly a device for
personal use. As I understand it is voice activated. If there is a significant chance that the device crashes by itself when used by someone else other than the owner, the ToS can be Google's way of saying 'it was meant to do that'.