That doesn't answer my question. By their own statement they are concerned about the risks and uncertainty of litigation.
Again: If their products did not eavesdrop, precisely what risks and uncertainty are they afraid of?
I'm giving parent benefit of the doubt, but I'm chuckling at the following scenarios:
(1) Alphabet admits wrongdoing, but gets an innocent verdict
(2) Alphabet receives a verdict of wrongdoing, but denies it
and the parent using either to claim lack of
> some admission of wrongdoing
The court's designed to settle disputes more than render verdicts.
I'm giving parent benefit of the doubt, but I'm chuckling at the following scenarios:
(1) Alphabet admits wrongdoing, but gets an innocent verdict
(2) Alphabet receives a verdict of wrongdoing, but denies it
and the parent using either to claim lack of
> some admission of wrongdoing
The court's designed to settle disputes more than render verdicts.