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Google is quietly emailing Android developers with offers to buy their source code. The pitch is "unlock new revenue" and "help transform tools and products." The actual ask is access to production codebases and archived side projects, to train Google's AI coding tools. Jason Koebler at 404 Media obtained the email and broke the story this week. The framing is partnership. The structure is procurement. The license is non-exclusive — which means the developer keeps the IP and Google gets a permanent, non-revocable right to use the code as training data. Once a model is trained on a codebase, the codebase is in the weights. You can sue Google for breach of contract; you cannot sue the model. The panel's argument lands on the simpler reading: Google has a product that doesn't work as well as the competition, and the data they need to make it better lives in the heads and laptops of small developers. The Reddit deal at sixty million produced Gemini telling users to eat glue. The phase-two content-owner deals didn't produce the quality the models needed. So Google is in phase three — cold-emailing individual developers because what the coding models actually need is non-public, real-world production code, and there is no aggregator who owns that. Nobody's getting rich. Google's getting incrementally less behind. And the code, including the parts the developer forgot was in there, becomes training data forever. Source Article Google is emailing Android developers asking to buy their source code [https://www.404media.co/google-is-quietly-buying-code-from-play-store-developers-to-train-ai/] — 404 Media, Jason Koebler, June 2026. Panel * The DBA * The Startup Founder * The Paranoid CISO * The Goat Farmer's Counsel
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