<p>This license lasts for as long as your content is protected by intellectual property rights, unless you remove your content from our services earlier.</p> <p>If you remove from our services any content that’s covered by this license, then our systems will stop making that content publicly available in a reasonable amount of time. There are two exceptions:</p> <ul> <li>If you already shared your content with others before removing it. For example, if you shared a photo with a friend who then made a copy of it, or shared it again, then that photo may continue to appear in your friend’s Google Account even after you remove it from your Google Account.</li> <li>If you make your content available through other companies’ services, it’s possible that search engines, including Google Search, will continue to find and display your content as part of their search results.</li>
>>> For example, if you shared a photo with a friend who then made a copy of it, or shared it again, then that photo may continue to appear in your friend’s Google Account even after you remove it from your Google Account.
Google has no realistic way to prevent that and if another user re shares an image its probably under a content license with that user.
I don't think this case applies.
Previous Title:
Updated Title: This service holds onto content that you've deleted
Previous Analysis:
Updated Analysis: Generated through the annotate view
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Updated Status: PENDING