Dear Developers at Google, 

I am Shiwani Neupane, a journalist at Columbia University. Currently, I am 
writing an article for the Columbia Journalism Review with a fellow 
classmate about what privacy means in the world of data.

 The Google API’s are a widely used library by developers, and I would love 
to talk to someone who work’s with the Google data development team about 
how you own data.

If everything you are doing is visible by simply using the inspect element 
function, what can you own? At what point does code become private? Usually 
data programmers also license or attribute each other in their code? Are 
the rules murky? How do people from your team feel about this?

This article will explore how programming privacy laws vary from privacy 
laws in writing. I couldn’t find any number or email on the website, and 
hope to hear from you through this discussion thread. I hope to hear from 
you soon. 

Sincerely, 
Shiwani Neupane 

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