Google is generally quite risk-averse. My guess is that they don’t give feedback because that is the norm for American companies, and because there is no upside for them. I’d be surprised if their lawyers put more than 10 hours of legal research into this.
Another thought: Even if Google’s lawyers did some research and said “yeah we could probably give feedback”, my model of Google is they would not start giving feedback.
Google is generally quite risk-averse. My guess is that they don’t give feedback because that is the norm for American companies, and because there is no upside for them. I’d be surprised if their lawyers put more than 10 hours of legal research into this.
Another thought: Even if Google’s lawyers did some research and said “yeah we could probably give feedback”, my model of Google is they would not start giving feedback.