Google’s Steps Against Copyright-Infringement

From the official Google’s Public Policy Blog, Google said it’s taking a stricter action against piracy on its own sites and the sites of its partners.

Google’s Steps Against Copyright-Infringement

Google says it is receiving a growing number of copyright request to take content down and will now act on these requests within 24 hours. The search giant is in the process of building tools to improve submission process for DMCA requests, particular with Google’s blogging platform blogger and search engine.

New Steps to be taken

  • Ensure that autocomplete doesn’t fill in words that are closely related to search for pirated content.
  • Experiment to make “authorized content” more readily available in search results.
  • Will improve Adsense anti-piracy review.
  • Act on reliable copyright takedown requests within 24hours.

According to Google, these changes will be rolled out in next few months.

Looks like Google is tightening its back against piracy and it will surely affect the web of piracy spreader over the internet.

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