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The number of copyright infringements issued by Google has increased by more than 9 million times

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And what has been achieved...

アメリカ合衆国のデジタル ミレニアム著作権法に基づいたクレームに応じ、このページから1件の検索結果を除外しました。

You came to see such words in search results.This is based on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), which was implemented in the United States in October 2000.In addition to clear copyright infringement such as plagiarism in order to protect copyright related to digital content, it contains clause that prohibits how to unlock copyright protection technology, compared to conventional copyright law.It is quite powerful.

Google is the world's largest link collection center, but search results can be included in links to content that violate DMCA.But Google is not responsible if it supports DMCA infringement in a timely manner.As a result, the content that Google determines that it is "DMCA infringement" is deleted from the search results.The display is "Digital Millennium in the United States" at the beginning....Is the wording.

Theoretically, only legitimate DMCA infringement claims are recognized and disappears from search results, but Google does not want to be involved in copyright law lawsuits.Therefore, it seems that the case that it is actually infringing is that the search results are deleted more and more.

And, with movie studios and record companies, individuals and organizations that have many copyrights seem to know that, and the number of DMCA infringements seems to be increasing at astronomical pace.

グーグルに出される著作権侵害の申し立て数が900万倍以上に増えてます

According to TorrentFreak, you can check the number in Google's latest "Transparency Report".It is said that 75 million DMCA objections are submitted every month, even if you focus only on search results.In the 2011 stage, hundreds of thousands of cases per month, and in the early 2000s, it was about eight per month.Increased from 8 cases to 75 million every month...In fact, it is 9.4 million times.That's amazing.

It seems that this increase is also helping to make an opposition online online.

However, it is true that copyright was not protected on the Internet before the DMCA enforcement.Is this a place to provide content more legally, or is it difficult to use DMCA or use it as a random spam?

It seems that a baby dancing with Prince's "Let's Go Crazy" seems to be OK, so what about iPhone jailbreak, and even Google's "Transparency Report" is a link to a copyright violation site.The page is also a copyright violation!The copyright of the digital era seems to be complicated, as there are discussions.

Source: TorrentFreak

Chris Mills --Gizmodo US [Original]

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