Google Accused of Aiding Movie Pirates
One more for Google...
Media firms including News Corp., Viacom, Sony, NBC Universal, Disney and Time Warner have accused Google of enabling piracy by selling keyword ads for sites that offered illegal movie downloads, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
Google held negotiations with the media firms on Friday, and said that it would remove objectionable ads and refrain from selling ads to sites that sell pirated content.
P.S. Attention Google Salespeople: you enable software piracy by allowing sites to sell illigal software, please stop that as well.
Media firms including News Corp., Viacom, Sony, NBC Universal, Disney and Time Warner have accused Google of enabling piracy by selling keyword ads for sites that offered illegal movie downloads, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
Google held negotiations with the media firms on Friday, and said that it would remove objectionable ads and refrain from selling ads to sites that sell pirated content.
P.S. Attention Google Salespeople: you enable software piracy by allowing sites to sell illigal software, please stop that as well.
Labels: advertising, copyrights, Disney, Google, lawsuits, movies, piracy, Viacom

