Only recently, I've seen more and more webpages that are violating the US Digital Millenium Copyright Act, via Google's search engine. Am I the only one that's noticing this happening more so recently? It really struck me today when I did a search for web design backgrounds.
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Jump to Post...violating the US Digital Millenium Copyright Act, via Google's search engine
What do you mean?
Jump to PostCan you clarify what you mean by "violating the DMCA"? Can you provide some examples of search hits that direct to such "violations"? I really don't understand exactly what you are referring to.
And also, the internet is full of "questionable" content, so I would expect that any decent and …
Jump to Post@HoverportMedia: I don't see why you are dragging Google into this at all. If a web page has content that violates the DMCA then that is a problem for whomever is hosting the site. Just because Google returns a link to that site does not make Google culpable in any …
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