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Google Reaches a Milestone: More Than a Million Websites Requested For Removal

by thefriedfirm | Mar 14, 2017 | Blog

Google has been asked to remove links from more than a million individual websites from its search results based on alleged copyright infringement, according to recent transparency reports. For more than five years, the company has been keeping detailed information on...

Google Promises to Start Legally Backing Users Against DMCA Notices

by thefriedfirm | Dec 1, 2015 | Blog

Fresh off the heels of a victory in its own ten-year court fight, Google made a game-changing announcement recently: The company says it will now legally defend some of the YouTube video creators who are facing copyright claims, because it believes their works are...

Google Books is Legal and It Only Took a Decade To Find Out

by thefriedfirm | Oct 28, 2015 | Blog

Google scored a major victory earlier this month when the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled that the company’s massive undertaking in creating a digital library doesn’t infringe on the rights of authors because it’s fair use. This comes after a...

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