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This establishes that intellectual property rights are a stated commitment within Google's AI principles, which is relevant given ongoing debates about AI training data and outputs.
Interpretive note: The excerpt uses participial phrasing ('respecting') rather than a direct binding obligation, making enforceability ambiguous. The clause also references promoting privacy and security, which is an independent proposition recorded in omitted_material and addressed as the primary claim in id 17581.
Google represents that respecting intellectual property rights is a stated commitment guiding its AI practices.
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"Promoting privacy and security, and respecting intellectual property rights.Excerpt from Google's AI Principles
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This establishes that intellectual property rights are a stated commitment within Google's AI principles, which is relevant given ongoing debates about AI training data and outputs.
Google represents that respecting intellectual property rights is a stated commitment guiding its AI practices.
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