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?
Why is that people are always hesitant in adopting new technology? We seem to be growing more lethargic with technology each day. The only use we do is misuse. Maybe we need a visit from aliens like in star trek...
OH SHIT now those bastards are gonna block that site too!
Why did someone mod this down "overrated"? Is easily accessible contact information overrated? I'm just trying to encourage activism here, I love Google as much as the next guy.
StickMan
www.rageagainst.net
You were modded down because the Slashdot moderation system is a tool of censorship, not a tool of improving the comments.
You said something that one person disagreed with, someting that one person felt important enough that his/her own views should be imposed on everyone else.
See? What did I tell you?
There is no freedom of speech on Slashdot. If you don't share a popular opinion, you are censored.
Sieg Heil, moderators.
Keep it up, guys. People are going to notice your BS.
Moderation is supposed to get rid of the trolls and promote good comments, but it is not supposed to censor opposing opinions. You have demonstrated that you cannot tolerate someone whom you do not agree with and since you have the inability to reply, it shows that you really are pathetic.
BLOCK EVERYONE!!!
You insult Americans by calling us "USAians", yet you refer to the United Kingdom as "English", when it's composed of Wales, England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
Gamingmuseum.com: Give your 3D accelerator a rest.