{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-entry-js","path":"/blog/2005/03/03/google_toolbar.html","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"html":"<p>There is <a href=\n\"http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2005/03/03/GoogleIsWrong\">more\nfuss and bother over the Google Toolbar</a> and its ability to\nchange (on user request) various things into links. Some people\nsuspect it might be infringing on copyright by editing the\ndocument. I haven't examined it closely (mainly because that would\ninvolve plugging a monitor into my Windows PC and booting it up for\nthe first time this year), but I was under the impression that the\ntoolbar edited the document on the end user's PC. Wouldn't this be\nakin to the VCR issue? Google doesn't alter the document, they just\nprovide a tool which allows the user to. (IANAL)</p>","frontmatter":{"slug":"google_toolbar.html","title":"Google Toolbar","url":"/blog/2005/03/03/google_toolbar.html","date":"03 March 2005"}}},"pageContext":{"url":"/blog/2005/03/03/google_toolbar.html"}},"staticQueryHashes":["2817829322","3649515864"]}