http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22039048
Film studios request removal of takedown notices
Two film studios have asked Google to take down links to messages sent by them requesting the removal of links connected to film piracy.
Google receives 20 million "takedown" requests, officially known as DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) notices, a month. They are all published online.
Recent submissions by Fox and Universal Studios include requests for the removal of previous takedown notices.
Google declined to comment.
The notices are requests for individual web addresses to be removed from Google's search engine results because they contain material uploaded without the permission of the copyright holders.
By making the notices available, Google is unintentionally highlighting the location of allegedly pirated material, say some experts.
"It would only take one skilled coder to index the URLs from the DMCA notices in order to create one of the largest pirate search engines available," wrote Torrent Freak editor Ernesto Van Der Sar on the site.
Similar notices have been received by the Lionsgate studio, makers of the Twilight movies and The Hunger Games, and tech giant Microsoft, according to Torrent Freak.
グーグルは2000万もの削除要請を却下しているという。
今回の海賊版へのリンクもそうだ。
海賊版かどうかも技術的にはチェックできるという意見もある。
この件についてグーグルはノーコメントということだ。
海賊版リンクの削除要請は検索エンジン側としては難しいと思う方はクリックをお願いします。
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