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Originally Posted by Markul
Why don't Google just check all the sites they index for infringing content? If you really wanted to do something about this problem, why not start with the biggest contributor to piracy? If all infringing sites was de-listed from Google that would more or less solve the bulk of the problem.
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I agree.. Google is the biggest theft operation on the planent.
To that you should follow up on the some of the recent events.
Google got its ass kicked by Brazil's press agency.
The reasons cited,
Google kills sales... google search gets by defacto the content for free... google deals with pirates. And all legal venus did NOT hold that google was incapable of verifying. As one member of the legal negotiating team said, "
you do not put in place a system you can not control." (( It is where I got the expression))
Google is going through the exact same thing with the french press. The french president has even had to step in threaten google. Again the words,
"Get control" were reportedly used by the french president in a meeting.
Google had to pay the Belgium press 6$ million copyright fee. Furthermore google threaten to delist the Belgium press agencies and the Belgium press responded "Suits us just fine." Also this time when google used that they *can not verify* excuse, the response was....
"too bad for Google"."
For the americains...
Google had pay $500 million to the Justice Department and admitted that the company’s advertising service helped online pharmacies sell prescription drugs illegally. Again no one was accepting the excuse that they can not verify.
Legitimate business always has been and always will be about control. Control of your assets, who you do business with, your expenditures, etc. No one becomes succesful by being a hack.
Therefore anyone claiming they can not control a certain is aspect of their operation is obviously just looking the other way because it benefits them......