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Google Accused of Helping Pirates

Slimy   on 14 February 2007 - 21:28 · 9 comments & 4033 views

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Brandon Drury and Luke Sample, the owners of EasyDownloadCenter.com and TheDownloadPlace.com, are currently being sued by several Hollywood studios. How does Google fit in? The two men said in sworn statements that Google received $809,000 for advertising on their sites after the search giant offered the duo credit as an easy start to advertise on Google's search engine and suggested keywords such as "bootleg movie download," "pirated," and "download harry potter movie." Many media companies, including News Corp., Viacom, Sony, NBC Universal, Time Warner and Walt Disney, have filed complaints demanding that the Mountain View company pull all support for sites promoting illegal activity.

Google isn’t being accused of piracy, but media companies aren’t exactly joyous about the issue. In a conference call last week, lawyers for both sides agreed on the removal of certain ads and created a list of approved advertisers. Google is to refrain from selling keywords used by rogue sites to lure users to pirated material and says that it is working on ways to screen out ads that violate the company’s policies. A spokesman for Sony Pictures said, "Discussions with Google have been ongoing for a while, and there's hope it can result in a mutually satisfactory arrangement whereby Google will not give support to pirate sites." That means hopefully no more warez ads on Neowin - no more excuses when breaking the forum rules.

News source: DailyTech

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#1 Ash on 14 Feb 2007 - 21:35
Yeah I remember the google ads on Neowin, offering Star Wars Episode 3 movie for 99cents, on the weekend it came out in the theaters.
#2 Croquant on 14 Feb 2007 - 22:01
Meanwhile, people are using Google to torrent search.
(1 reply) #3 v0ltage789 on 14 Feb 2007 - 22:07
who cares
#3.1 Jugalator on 14 Feb 2007 - 22:21
I'm pretty sure Brandon Drury and Luke Sample does, but I'm not sure if Google is.
#4 hotdog963al on 14 Feb 2007 - 23:48
Good Google, good!
#5 +Dakkaroth on 15 Feb 2007 - 05:35
Like this even matters. All those kinds of sites are easy to find regardless. Who's fault is that? How about the very slow stopping of piracy. It's like, you know it's a pirate site, they have it advertised everywhere. What more do you need?
#6 ThaCrip on 15 Feb 2007 - 11:20
google's the one and only when it comes to search engines

the hell with people trying to mess with em.
#7 cooljerk_dv on 15 Feb 2007 - 16:13
Google is a search engine, whos to say what it can and can't search. Next they'll accuse google of helping kids find porn.
#8 +mrbester on 16 Feb 2007 - 09:56
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Google ... suggested keywords such as "bootleg movie download," "pirated," and "download harry potter movie."

I find that very hard to believe that Google would suggest keywords that would promote copyright infringement. If I were a Google lawyer, I'd be looking at defamation of character law right now...

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