Google enforces US Digital Millennium Copyright Act

September 7, 2007 on 4:36 am | In Google, misc |

I was doing a search today and I noticed something a little different when I scrolled down to the bottom of the page. There was a notice about a website that was removed from the search listings. Apparently Google is taking a very aggressive stance about flaunting their enforcement of the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

I took a screen shot to show you what I saw:

US Digital Millennium Copyright Act screen shoot on Google

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Here are the links is you what to check them out since this is a screen shot:

US Digital Millennium Copyright Act -This page will let you know about the “good faith” attempts to contact offending parties and steps to take to report a website. It also provides a link to the US government copyright website.

read the DMCA complaint - this is the complaint against seotopranks.com (the website has been removed when I checked on 9/06/2007)


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