I think I have found the problem.
I think Google Translate made "CRIPPLEWARE" in order for you to use
Google Chrome.
I always use Firefox as my browser, I tried Safari on my Mac and and
now can cut and copy.
Very unethical in my opinion.
The spirit of translation is to integrate communication, bringing down
obstacles, Google Translate
put up a very large obstacle by crippling one of the worlds most
popular browsers.
But at least there is a way around it.
Hope this helps!

On Jun 28, 6:38 am, International Citizen <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I am very curious as to why this bug suddenly happened,  My philosophy
> has always been
> "If it works, don't fix it". Google Translate has worked nearly
> flawlessly for for me for many
> years. I wish there was a way to revert to older versions of GT now,
> because GT is
>  completely non functional to me now. I am forced to use other online
> translators
> such as Babel Fish, Translation2 or Paralink.
> But what has happened to make these changes in its functionality? New
> Management?
> Employee Layoffs? New inexperienced programmers?
> Google Translate was perfectly fine the way it was. You should have
> left it alone.
>
> On Jun 27, 1:22 pm, Josh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi International Citizen,
>
> > There is a known bug that is interfering with the ability to arbitrarily
> > select text.  We're sorry for the inconvenience, but will try to get it
> > fixed soon.
>
> > Best,
> > Josh

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