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Here is the problem...
"under the Hosting Safe Harbor of the 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Kwun said. Under the provision, service providers that host other people's content are "safe" from liability if they quickly remove material a content owner alleges infringes on their copyright."

Apparently Google has NOT put enough effort into doing this. This is why they are being sued. They really should screen everything before it gets posted.
Posted by: lenohere   Posted on: 05/01/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Here is the problem...  lenohere | 05/01/07
How do you do that?  voska | 05/01/07
but in cases like this...  lawryll@... | 05/01/07
How would you do this?  tic swayback | 05/01/07
You make a good point one problem though  voska | 05/01/07
about copyright protection  yu_forum@... | 05/19/07
Yes, that's exactly what it does...  Resuna | 05/01/07
screen every file?  yu_forum@... | 05/19/07
Not a problem  tic swayback | 05/01/07
In addition.....  linux for me | 05/02/07
Not a service provider  JNicholas | 05/02/07
What exactly is it they are providing  fuzzy2k | 05/02/07
The DMCA doesn't say that.  Resuna | 05/01/07
What does the DMCA say about  Mahegan | 05/06/07
FU to fair use  shraven | 05/07/07
inquires about it  yu_forum@... | 05/19/07
ZDNet: Stop politicizing the story ...  lalogos | 05/01/07
It was a reference for an unknown lawfirm.. get over it  Been_Done_Before | 05/01/07
29% of the us  yu_forum@... | 05/19/07
The legal case  yu_forum@... | 05/19/07

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