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gideongallery 08-13-2012 12:35 PM

Seven Reasons Why Google Is Making A Mistake In Filtering Searches Based On DMCA Notices
 
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/201...-notices.shtml

Quote:

This won't hold back infringement. At all. The underlying rationale for this is that the RIAA and MPAA think that people searching for content online are too stupid to realize the difference between a paid link and a free link. They think that if someone does a search on the name of a movie along with "free online," that if they're shown an authorized fee-based offer, they're willing to pay for it. There's little evidence to support that. The people doing such searches know exactly what they're looking for. The real problem is not that Google is showing it to them, it's that the traditional entertainment industry players aren't providing users what they want.
this one is the most relevent reason btw

people will just append the name of the pirate site to the search query, since Google is not delisting the sites

and extra keyword is unique enough that showing the "authorized" competitors would actually represent trademark jacking Google is going to still show that content to the people who want it.

Mutt 08-13-2012 12:53 PM

oh boo hoo hoo - let's all shed a tear and wring our hands for the plight of the pirates.

you're mentally ill by the way.

seeandsee 08-13-2012 12:59 PM

I bet big players will see no drops

Roald 08-13-2012 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 19118328)
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/201...-notices.shtml



this one is the most relevent reason btw

people will just append the name of the pirate site to the search query, since Google is not delisting the sites

and extra keyword is unique enough that showing the "authorized" competitors would actually represent trademark jacking Google is going to still show that content to the people who want it.

Wouldnt most who know the pirate site go to it straight away cutting off Google anyways?

helterskelter808 08-13-2012 01:18 PM

It's often/usually/always quicker to find something specific on a site via Google than via the site itself.

[Labret] 08-13-2012 01:19 PM

I think a better list would be "7 Ways In Which I Hope Gideongallery Dies".

I'll start.

1) Brain Cancer
2)

anexsia 08-13-2012 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roald (Post 19118387)
Wouldnt most who know the pirate site go to it straight away cutting off Google anyways?

Pretty much, probably all bookmarked. The only difference I can see this making is casual porn viewers might see less torrent/tube sites on the first few pages of Google and more actual legal porn sites.

peterk 08-13-2012 01:30 PM

7 mistakes employees can do to lose thier job.

L-Pink 08-13-2012 01:32 PM

How are your Barbie sites doing? Creep.

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TheSquealer 08-13-2012 01:35 PM

Haha

awesome stuff.

Phoenix 08-13-2012 01:47 PM

haha amazing the argument you give is that taking away their search results is wrong because people want to find free illegal crap online?

I mean am i missing something here?

NewNick 08-13-2012 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gideongallery (Post 19118328)
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/201...-notices.shtml



this one is the most relevent reason btw

people will just append the name of the pirate site to the search query, since Google is not delisting the sites

and extra keyword is unique enough that showing the "authorized" competitors would actually represent trademark jacking Google is going to still show that content to the people who want it.


Hey Gallbladder, still looking for work ?

I heard that Johnnyclips is looking for a business partner !!

Now he is really looking for an up front investment so you might struggle making the grade, but you could offer to consult on how best to have your content stolen but then go onto profit enormously form the said theft.

:pimp:pimp:thumbsup

signupdamnit 08-13-2012 02:20 PM

So if it won't do anything, "why you mad then?"

Paul Markham 08-13-2012 03:16 PM

He actually GG has a point.

Assuming people are too stupid to go through pages to find the free stuff, is insulting them.

To assume less DMCAs received because a piracy site is on page 5 is stupid.

Only way to cut the DMCAs, which is the reason, is to not list sites involved in piracy. And the Google searchers will become Yahoo searchers. So buy Yahoo shares. :winkwink:

Just Alex 08-13-2012 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 19118669)
He actually GG has a point.

Assuming people are too stupid to go through pages to find the free stuff, is insulting them.

To assume less DMCAs received because a piracy site is on page 5 is stupid.

Only way to cut the DMCAs, which is the reason, is to not list sites involved in piracy. And the Google searchers will become Yahoo searchers. So buy Yahoo shares. :winkwink:

Post of the month! Way to go Paul!

papill0n 08-13-2012 03:28 PM

stop

imagine paul markham and gideongallery in a locked room together

force fed a few grams of ice and unable to get out for 48 hours

icymelon 08-13-2012 03:41 PM

when I want to find something on gfy I go to google the search function on here requires you to wait between searches. But it must be a sad day for tubes. But they are also the main link buyers and most of the last major updates on google seems geared toward combating link buyers.

Due 08-13-2012 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Markham (Post 19118669)
He actually GG has a point.

Assuming people are too stupid to go through pages to find the free stuff, is insulting them.

To assume less DMCAs received because a piracy site is on page 5 is stupid.

Only way to cut the DMCAs, which is the reason, is to not list sites involved in piracy. And the Google searchers will become Yahoo searchers. So buy Yahoo shares. :winkwink:

Its openning up a big can of worms.
If you CAN filter results like this which is now a fact then if you choose to continuesly prioritize piracy websites it should not be difficult to show that its a choice you made because of the requests you receive and the revenues it generates and that its no longer a technology barrier.
If google does it so can yahoo.
Its nice to see piracy is getting cleaned up.. next step will probably be the IRS going after piracy sites. Isn't there some laws saying you can't use tax writeoffs from ill gotten gains and its double taxed ?

19teenporn 08-13-2012 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by papill0n (Post 19118687)
stop

imagine paul markham and gideongallery in a locked room together

force fed a few grams of ice and unable to get out for 48 hours

Add a few grams of cocaine.

garce 08-13-2012 06:56 PM

Google IS a mistake. Google directs everyone to the most popular sites in lieu of sending their visitors to the most relevant sites. They're chasing Facebook.

Social media and "popularity" have nothing to do with actual, concrete information. Google is a a joke. Nice traffic. Profitable. But soon to be useless.

+YOU!

Frank21 08-13-2012 08:44 PM

Google has already announced that this rule will exempt youtube from being de-listed.
Prime example of selective enforcement of dictatorial rules.

signupdamnit 08-13-2012 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by icymelon (Post 19118695)
when I want to find something on gfy I go to google the search function on here requires you to wait between searches. But it must be a sad day for tubes. But they are also the main link buyers and most of the last major updates on google seems geared toward combating link buyers.

It'll be a sad day for tubes if content owners and anti-piracy organizations start blanketing Google with legitimate DMCA violations on those tubes. As it is now it looks doubtful they will get hit much.

gideongallery 08-13-2012 11:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 19118354)
oh boo hoo hoo - let's all shed a tear and wring our hands for the plight of the pirates.

you're mentally ill by the way.

did you even read the article or the quote

it not going to hurt pirate sites it going to hurt google.



Quote:

Google's defense in anti-trust cases just got that much more difficult: Google has always argued in the antitrust efforts against them, that the ratings results are the best for users, not for any particular business. But this new effort will be pointed out time and time again to show that's not always the case, as those on the other side of antitrust fights will start asking why the RIAA and MPAA get special treatment, but others can't.
the pirate sites are not going to see any damage
hell if the pirate bay or an non youtube tube site want to get millions of dollars in free publicity they could sue google for anti trust violations for their actions.

Simply because they exempted their own tube site and penalized all their competitors.

they wouldn't even need to win, just sue and send out press releases.

adultmobile 08-14-2012 04:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roald (Post 19118387)
Wouldnt most who know the pirate site go to it straight away cutting off Google anyways?

This is what I said. If google will stop to show useful results for "namemovie torrent" searches, then google will lose these user's traffic. The users will start to use other search engines (bing, yahoo), or simply specific pirate search engines.
Unsure how many pirate searches is made with google but could even be 5% or more of whole google traffic to drop here - prepare your alexa ranks to see google drop :)

candyflip 08-14-2012 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank21 (Post 19119034)
Google has already announced that this rule will exempt youtube from being de-listed.
Prime example of selective enforcement of dictatorial rules.

Nothing is being delisted. It usually helps to know what you're talking about when you post.

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assboobspussy 08-16-2012 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by helterskelter808 (Post 19118422)
It's often/usually/always quicker to find something specific on a site via Google than via the site itself.

i completely agree with you

Barefootsies 08-18-2012 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by [Labret] (Post 19118426)
I think a better list would be "7 Ways In Which I Hope Gideongallery Dies".

I'll start.

1) Brain Cancer
2)



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