Music industry urges Google to make piracy harder to tackle

The IFPI and the RIAA have there at Google, insisted that the search giant harder, doing his best to auteursrechtenschendingen to address. Also Google accused of financially benefiting from piracy.

Both interest groups for the music and film industries have drafted a report with the title: ‘One year later: Google s report card on making copyright work better online’. It is Google the ears washed. Both organizations require that the search giant this year, some small steps have been put in the combat of piracy, such as the removal of links to copyrighted material within 24 hours after a takedown request. The want to, the RIAA and the IFPI, however, that Google has set a limit on the amount of requests an organization can submit, writes TorrentFreak.

In the eyes of the drafters of the report, Google has been accused of a lax control on the Android apps that the interests of the music industry harm. The search giant would indirectly benefit from such apps until they are deleted. Would Google fail to users of services like YouTube is enough to warn you of the consequences if they copyrighted material to upload, while Google, the copyright holders understand ‘strict’ appeals.

Also, the reviews that Google has implemented in its AutoComplete search function would not go far enough, while Google every site through its Adsense advertising program advertising place, first it would need screening. The IFPI and RIAA also believe that videos on YouTube which contain links to illegal offered audio recordings of the music from the clip, not by the bracket.

In conclusion, both organizations that Google, while acknowledging that copyright infringement is a big issue, but that the piracy, in practice, insufficient addresses. Also would the search giant every bill that a more stringent approach advocated purposely have to try to keep. Google has not yet responded to the harsh words of both organizations.


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