chore: regenerate packages in google-shopping, copyright changes only#17069
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This is the result of regenerating all packages, but only committing files which have only changed in a single line, and that's a copyright line.
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This pull request updates the copyright year from 2025 to 2026 across numerous files in the google-shopping-css and google-shopping-merchant-accounts packages, including configuration files, source code, generated samples, and tests. There are no review comments to evaluate, and I have no feedback to provide.
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…#17069) This is the result of regenerating all packages, but only committing files which have only changed in a single line, and that's a copyright line.
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This is the result of regenerating all packages, but only committing files which have only changed in a single line, and that's a copyright line.