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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | | | JETLAWBLOG MARCH 4, 2010 What’s Next, “Google Litigator?” On February 20, 2010, the Common Pleas Court of Franklin County, Ohio in Columbus became the stage for the latest civil antitrust lawsuit against dominant Internet search engine Google. The company had initially filed suit against myTriggers.com, Inc. for failing to pay for advertising services provided by Google. Image Source. | | | | | | | -
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2011 One Bad Apple: The Complete Checklist on Google’s “Non Anti-Piracy” Anti-Piracy Policies avoid using the word “change” regarding Google’s “ new” policies only as carefully as Google did. Google’s Public Policy blog initiates their non- mea culpa mea culpa with a statement which I quote in part: “… [A]long with [the] new wave of creators come some bad apples who use the Internet to infringe copyright. ["Some"?] MORE >> -
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2011 One Bad Apple: The Complete Checklist on Google’s “Non Anti-Piracy” Anti-Piracy Policies avoid using the word “change” regarding Google’s “ new” policies only as carefully as Google did. Google’s Public Policy blog initiates their non- mea culpa mea culpa with a statement which I quote in part: “… [A]long with [the] new wave of creators come some bad apples who use the Internet to infringe copyright. ["Some"?] MORE >> -
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2011 The Attack of the Unholy Alliance An unholy alliance evolved over the last decade among search companies, ad serving companies, credit card companies and rogue websites. Creating a new market is difficult–government has largely stayed out of the Internet which is a good thing, assuming the basic legal system provides a reasonably level playing field. he said. MORE >> -
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2013 One Bad Apple: The Complete Checklist on Google’s “Non Anti-Piracy” Anti-Piracy Policies Editor Charlie sez: It was recently reported that Google has now received notices for over 10 million infringing links in search results--actually a low number given that Google receives 3 million notices a week for search alone--i.e., avoid using the word “change” regarding Google’s “ new” policies only as carefully as Google did. MORE >> -
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY | FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 2012 One Bad Apple: The Complete Checklist on Google’s “Non Anti-Piracy” Anti-Piracy Policies avoid using the word “change” regarding Google’s “ new” policies only as carefully as Google did. Google’s Public Policy blog initiates their non- mea culpa mea culpa with a statement which I quote in part: “… [A]long with [the] new wave of creators come some bad apples who use the Internet to infringe copyright. ["Some"?] MORE >>
- The Attack of the Unholy Alliance MUSIC TECHNOLOGY POLICY | SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2011
- Another Round with the Google Global Juggernaut: Can Anyone Stop It? Should We Bother? JETLAWBLOG | FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2009
- YouTube Removing Israeli Military Videos? COPYRIGHTS & CAMPAIGNS | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2008
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