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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Google punishing Websites with content plagiarism

Google punishing Websites with content plagiarism
The Google search engine will begin to "punish" websites that suspected of infringe copyright. This step is done because there are a lot of complaints from media companies who often become victims of copying the content on the internet.Executive Search Engines Google, Amit Singhal said Google's search algorithm will calculate the number of public complaints on websites that infringe copyright.Google will not display the link (link) Web site that violates the copyrights in the front row search. "Website with a number of complaints of copyright infringement that may occur with high search results lower,".

To limit the copyright infringement on the Internet, Google will facilitate users to find and access the copyrighted content on the first page of search engines. During this time, many media companies that produce text content, electronic books, music, and video, the victims of online piracy. Their content copied to another website to seek financial gain. The copyright holders can report websites that copy content without permission. After receiving reports from the copyright holder, Google will "punish" the web site no later than within 24 hours. During the week, I could accept more than 1 million reports of copyright infringement on the website

Recording Industry Association of America (Recording Industry Association of America / RIAA) praised the long-term measures taken by Google. "Google has given a new gesture to respect copyright," RIAA CEO Cary Sherman said, as quoted by The Wall Street Journal. Similar disclosed Film Association of America (Motion Picture Association of America / MPAA). They will continue to oversee the development of this copyright protection projects.

Google in the eyes of media companies
 
In recent years, the media industry worried about Google's role is considered co-facilitating online piracy. Music and movie industry in Hollywood, the U.S., so the most vociferous anti-piracy campaign online. Until January 2012, the U.S. Government draft legislation (Bill) Anti Piracy Online (Stop Online Piracy Act / SOPA) and the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights (Protect Intellectual Property Act / PIPA). However, many internet companies from the U.S. who reject both this bill. As a protest, the free encyclopedia website Wikipedia to shut down the English language service for 24 hours.

The leader of the U.S. Senate Democrat Harry Reid said he would postpone the vote for ratification of the Law SOPA and PIPA. Plans voting postponed until an undetermined time limit, until there is a new agreement on the content of the bill.
Google itself has been involved copyright law disputes with several authors and book publishing company for displaying book content illegally. Similarly on YouTube, Google is considered not to minimize the circulation of a video that violates copyright.

Google's new strategy to penalize websites that infringe copyright is done because Google will start selling legal content on the Android Market online store. Not only applications, where Google will sell music content, videos, books, and electronic magazines, all of which can be obtained for a fee. The pattern is the same kind of business as that of Amazon and Apple.
  

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