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Google Asked to Yank a Million Search Results a Month
PCWorld
By John P. Mello Jr., PCWorld May 25, 2012 8:48 AM Google received requests to purge more than a million links from its search results in March, according to the search giant's monthly "transparency report." The request-for-removal metric is a new one, ...
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Google says Microsoft leads requests to remove content links
Washington Post
2 with almost 1 million, according to data released by Google that measured all requests going back to 2011. Member companies of the Recording Industry Association of America, including EMI Music North America, was No. 3 with more than 400000 requests.
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Google releases data on piracy, takes copyright infringement pretty seriously
Christian Science Monitor
Here, Google CEO Larry Page speaks at a news conference in New York on May 21, 2012. We've already gotten a detailed look into Google's response to government requests for personal data -- but it turns out the search-engine giant spends a lot of time ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Google report sheds light on copyright takedown requests
Computerworld
The report shows that Google received a total of 1255402 URL removal requests via its web form in the last one month alone. The number does not include removal requests made via other channels such as faxes and written letter.
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Microsoft Requests Takedowns From Google, But Content Remains on Bing
Wired News
By Alexandra Chang Google's Transparency Report shows that Microsoft has requested more than 2.5 million URLs be removed from Google Search. Image: Google Google has released a trove of insightful data via its new Transparency Report section.
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Google Opens Its Piracy Complaint Books
TechNewsWorld
By Erika Morphy In the interests of transparency, Google is releasing information on all requests to remove information from its search results based on allegations that they infringe on the intellectual property owners' copyrights.
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Google's Motorola buy seen boosting Android in workplace
Computerworld
By Matt Hamblen Computerworld - With the closing of Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility this week, talk of the possibilities for Android in the enterprise has spiked. While Android has taken the consumer market by storm -- the OS ...
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Google kills 250000 search links a week
kypost.com
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) - It may surprise you that there is a rapidly growing number of websites Google intentionally hides from you. Google doesn't want that to be a surprise anymore. The search giant said Thursday it would begin chronicling the thousands ...
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Microsoft Hounds Google for Piracy Takedowns, but Some Bing Results Remain
TIME
By looking at recent takedown requests that Marketly sent to Google, Masnick found that Bing still harbors some links to pirated Xbox 360 games, even after they've vanished from Google: Now, it seems pretty reasonable to assume that if Marketly is ...
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