Music Industry Prepares to Sue Yahoo China
magicchex writes "According to their chairman, John Kennedy, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industries (IFPI) is preparing to sue Yahoo China unless negotiations are agreed upon which satisfy the IFPI. Yahoo China is the second most popular search engine in China, with the frontrunner, Baidu, already involved in an ongoing lawsuit brought by the IFPI. The BBC article is vague in its description of what exactly Yahoo China would be sued for, mentioning that it provides links to pirated music tracks but not explaining this any further other than a statement that 'a simple search on Yahoo China found mp3 files of recent releases for direct download within a few clicks.'"
Search engines can be used to search for possibly illegal stuff.
Mail can be used to send possibly illegal objects.
Roads can be used to go to some possibily illegal destination.
Weapons can be used to kill someone, possibly in an illegal way.
Phones can be used to call someone and say possibily illegal things.
Unless we want to take care of all the above mentioned "problems", I don't see why we should be concerned with search engines and specifically single them out.
Oh wait, they have lotsa money. Now I understand.
Global warming is a cube.