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Google has to remove 1 million infringing links from search engine, monthly

article published on 25 May, 2012

Google has revealed the interesting data this week. The search giant has to remove more than 1 million links to infringing content each month, including links to movies, music, software and video games from its search results. Unsurprisingly, Microsoft sent the most requests during the month, sending a full 543,378. As part of the DMCA, the company must remove links if they have ... [ read the full article ]

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josefene
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26. May 2012 @ 02:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Nothing surprises me with microsoft at all the greedy mongrels will do anything for money as if they aren't rich enough anyway greed always brings greed
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14. June 2012 @ 11:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by josefene:
Nothing surprises me with microsoft at all the greedy mongrels will do anything for money as if they aren't rich enough anyway greed always brings greed
YEAH!!!

You tell 'em, champ. People wanting to stop others from stealing their property; how appalling.
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16. June 2012 @ 03:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by bhetrick:
Originally posted by josefene:
Nothing surprises me with microsoft at all the greedy mongrels will do anything for money as if they aren't rich enough anyway greed always brings greed
YEAH!!!

You tell 'em, champ. People wanting to stop others from stealing their property; how appalling.
Oh yes, I remember. We all became "thieves" when they introduced VCRs and then later the hard-drive recording devices for "stealing" the TV programs we missed. I guess we were "stealing" too when we borrowed a friend's DVD to watch something we hadn't paid for. But then I suppose you, as a fully paid-up member of the clergy, would never have done any of those things, would you?
Bless me, father, for I have sinned. I have "stolen" series 2 of Friends from the producers and I am truly penitent. I have watched my friend's pay TV without paying a single penny. Will I get into heaven, father? Will I be damned for ever for my crimes?

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16. June 2012 @ 10:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by blaster4:
Originally posted by bhetrick:
Originally posted by josefene:
Nothing surprises me with microsoft at all the greedy mongrels will do anything for money as if they aren't rich enough anyway greed always brings greed
YEAH!!!

You tell 'em, champ. People wanting to stop others from stealing their property; how appalling.
Oh yes, I remember. We all became "thieves" when they introduced VCRs and then later the hard-drive recording devices for "stealing" the TV programs we missed. I guess we were "stealing" too when we borrowed a friend's DVD to watch something we hadn't paid for. But then I suppose you, as a fully paid-up member of the clergy, would never have done any of those things, would you?
Bless me, father, for I have sinned. I have "stolen" series 2 of Friends from the producers and I am truly penitent. I have watched my friend's pay TV without paying a single penny. Will I get into heaven, father? Will I be damned for ever for my crimes?
Hello, welcome to the internet. You must be new here.

Here's some help; if you're going to quote someone, have your reply be relevant to what you've quoted.
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16. June 2012 @ 17:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by bhetrick:
Originally posted by blaster4:
Originally posted by bhetrick:
Originally posted by josefene:
Nothing surprises me with microsoft at all the greedy mongrels will do anything for money as if they aren't rich enough anyway greed always brings greed
YEAH!!!

You tell 'em, champ. People wanting to stop others from stealing their property; how appalling.
Oh yes, I remember. We all became "thieves" when they introduced VCRs and then later the hard-drive recording devices for "stealing" the TV programs we missed. I guess we were "stealing" too when we borrowed a friend's DVD to watch something we hadn't paid for. But then I suppose you, as a fully paid-up member of the clergy, would never have done any of those things, would you?
Bless me, father, for I have sinned. I have "stolen" series 2 of Friends from the producers and I am truly penitent. I have watched my friend's pay TV without paying a single penny. Will I get into heaven, father? Will I be damned for ever for my crimes?
Hello, welcome to the internet. You must be new here.

Here's some help; if you're going to quote someone, have your reply be relevant to what you've quoted.
Copyright is what we're talking about, Father Ted. And my reply IS relevant. Microsoft is only one of many who, like the film companies and broadcasters, accuse us of "stealing" their products. And you being condescending shows ill-breeding and says more about you than it says about others who disagree with you.
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