I agree Google could easily change the API at any moment, but otherwise it seems a very grey area at best. Especially since they are including this within the open source parts of Chromium as the article implies.
I wouldn't rely on this for anything I wanted to support, but I don't see that it is incurring a legal risk to work with source code Google themselves have released.
I wouldn't rely on this for anything I wanted to support, but I don't see that it is incurring a legal risk to work with source code Google themselves have released.