Google Removes Links in Response to DMCA Complaint
dioscaido writes "If you search Google for Kazaa Lite, you'll find the results a bit lacking. Ironically enough, Sharman Networks, using the DMCA, filed a legal complaint to block Kazaa Lite sites. " Google links the DMCA request at the end of the results which contain the URLs in question, but the URLs aren't really the point. It's scary that the DMCA makes URLs a copyright violation. How long before libraries can't index books? Or own them?
Glad i live in Europe, such nonsense seems to be going a little slower here.
How is 372 000 results a bit lacking
If you search Google for Kazaa Lite, you'll find the results a bit lacking.
Incidentally, if you search Kazaa Lite for pretty much anything other than Top 40's Radio or pr0n you get similar results.
I didn't try any of the links, but it looks like there's still a few download links. Of course, you could always go to www.kazaalitekpp.com to get it, anywa...oops, sorry DMCA.
Does the U.S. government make worldwide law now?
Where have you been for the past two years?
Yes, but Indians might object to being held to U.S. laws.
Summary:Kazaa C&Ds Google, because it's easier than tracking down all the offending sites and C&Ding them individually. The justification for the C&D - Kazaa Lite is illegal, Google is providing easy access to Kazaa Lite.
What if Google turned around and said, "Kazaa is using Google to facillitate tracking down sites infringing on its intellectual property. Please pay Google the following outrageous fee for legal research assistance."
In my opinion, C&Ding a search engine is like trying to have a municipality remove street addresses from buildings containing businesses you don't like. It's just stupid.
Grow a spine? The links are available one click away in the copy of the C&D letter that's on display. To me that looks like Google raising their middle finger at the request while simultaneously complying with it.
(Stopping after one verse and hoping that's within the limts of 'fair use' as defined this week.)
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I thought Sharman Networks was incorporated in Australia. How can they use a foreign law like that?
Because they are a corporation and American law gives more rights and less responsibilities to corporatations than they do to real people.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
Talk about ironic.
autopr0n is like, down and stuff.
Do a google on "goatse" and you'll find it cathegorized as "Society, Religion and Spirituality, ... , Scientology"