>In court you would have to establish this behavior using context.
Under what law? As far as I know neither copyright nor the various privacy laws care about what an executable on the user's machine is doing, as far as the liability of the company goes. They only care about what the company sees.
>Which again, the license still doesn't allow.
Which is why it doesn't make sense, especially when their privacy policy does spell out that they are selling data collected from the browser (not very much, but there certainly is some)
Under what law? As far as I know neither copyright nor the various privacy laws care about what an executable on the user's machine is doing, as far as the liability of the company goes. They only care about what the company sees.
>Which again, the license still doesn't allow.
Which is why it doesn't make sense, especially when their privacy policy does spell out that they are selling data collected from the browser (not very much, but there certainly is some)