[google-appengine] Re: Question about Program Policies and Prohibited Content

2009-10-01 Thread Nick Johnson (Google)
Hi David, Just to clarify, there are several definitions of 'profane': 1. Marked by contempt or irreverence for what is sacred. 2. Nonreligious in subject matter, form, or use; secular: *sacred and profane music.* 3. Not admitted into a body of secret knowledge or ritual; uninitiated. 4. Vulgar; c

[google-appengine] Re: Question about Program Policies and Prohibited Content

2009-10-01 Thread Roy Smith
Profane is generally interpreted as anti-religion as opposed to simply being devoid of religion or secular. You have nothing to worry about. If you need further explanation then you should consult your own lawyer. I doubt anybody from Google on this list is authorised to make any comment on the ter

[google-appengine] Re: Question about Program Policies and Prohibited Content

2009-11-12 Thread SivaTumma
I liked this conversation. But the fact is while history transforms, Rules and laws, and Policies will be transformed by the makers. If We design our applications in a way that they attract massive people base, which means the people who use them are in sync with our application and not aware ( or