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Google vs. DMCA and Scientology

Uebergeek writes "This article at the NYTimes (free registration, blah blah) details how google is dealing with the many complaints it gets from organizations when one of its links potentially violates a copyright (or just irritates the copyright's owner). Specifically, it talks about how Google is dealing with the Scientologist's complaints about the list of the Operation Clambake site... now Google features a prominent link to another site that shows the complaint that the Scientologists filed, along with the delisted links."

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  1. register by tingalingusob · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Can we get a link that doesn't make my skin crawl?

    We'll keep your information private. The following fields are required. NYTimes.com respects your privacy, so we will never share any personal information without your consent.

    amar

  2. Free speech? by Everach · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Free Speech? You want fries with that?

  3. Re:Google is practicing Tai Chi (way offtopic) by gclef · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    That depends on the style of Taiji you're studying.

    Yang style (the most popular) has (in my opinion) been so polluted by New Age nonsense as to be almost totally unrecognizable.

    If you want to see Taiji as a martial art, look for Chen style. Much more variation in the movements (there's even a jump-kick...whee), and it seems to make much more philosophic sense (at least to me).

    Now, back to your regularly-scheduled rant....