2013年6月14日 星期五

Week 9: Google Gets Around 250,000 Calls Weekly to Take Down Copyright Infringement Links



Online service provider, Google, now regularly receives more takedown requests in a week comparing to the entire year of 2009, in which is around 1.2 billion requests weekly.

Google is not legally responsible for users’ copyright infringement behavior given that they are unaware of it, under US copyright laws set out in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Although they are responsible once they have been informed about the violation. Also, they must remove the access to the content with the takedown request.
Publishing the copyright takedown request allows stakeholders to know how the removal of requests from both the government and private parties affect the result in search. Policymakers and internet users around the world ponder the pros and cons to the issue of online copyright infringement.




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  1. Good example of how these laws are evolving and how Internet companies are reacting.

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