Google has released new data for its Transparency Report, which provides details of government requests to takedown content across the company’s websites and services. The report — dated July-December ...
Google’s lawsuit filed in the northern district of California cites two men who allegedly used the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown request to try ...
Thanks to Google's Transparency Report, we can see just how many copyright takedown requests it gets, and who issues such requests. The RIAA tops the list with nearly 10 million takedown requests ...
TorrentFreak notes this is a 100 percent increase in such requests over last year. Google is facing an onslaught of notices issued by companies and individuals under ...
The lawsuit alleges two men created over 65 Google accounts and submitted hundreds of thousands of fake DMCA takedown requests to remove competitors from the search results. Google has filed a lawsuit ...
Yesterday afternoon Moz's home page was removed from the Google Search results after Google processed a fraudulent (or mistaken) DMCA takedown request. Moz is now back, within 12 hours from when ...