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brijesh@neuronimbus.com
 
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Default Google Showing Angryness - 12-15-2004 , 05:16 AM






Hello Seo,

When i searched "seven wonder of India" in Google.

Its deleted the one of the result because some might have reported that
site Spam. Giving the following message.


In response to a complaint we received under the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act, we have removed 1 result(s) from this page. If you wish,
you may read the DMCA complaint for these removed results.

You people can also try for this particular keyword.
Its also give the proof of report.



Warm Regards,
Brijesh Kumar
NEURO NIMBUS
(Affordable Web Developmet Firm, Offshore Software Development, Web
Designing Firm India)
www.neuronimbus.com
Innovation.Simplicity.Quality


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Guy Macon
 
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Default Re: Google Showing Angryness - 12-15-2004 , 06:31 AM







This one *is* interesting.

Searching for [ seven wonder India ] gives me this at the bottom:
http://www.google.com/search?q=seven+wonder+India

Quote:
In response to a complaint we received under the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act [ http://www.google.com/dmca.html ] , we have removed
1 result(s) from this page. If you wish, you may read the DMCA complaint
[ http://www.chillingeffects.org/dmca5...i?NoticeID=805 ] for
these removed results.
The chillingeffects.org link shows that three webpages stole one
of his photos and one stole a paragraph of text. I knew that you
could ask Google to stop listing copyright infringers, but this
is the first time I have ever seen something actually be removed.






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Gateway Farm
 
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Default Re: Google Showing Angryness - 12-15-2004 , 10:16 AM




"Guy Macon" <_see.web.page_ (AT) _www (DOT) guymacon.com_> wrote

Quote:
This one *is* interesting.

Searching for [ seven wonder India ] gives me this at the bottom:
http://www.google.com/search?q=seven+wonder+India

| In response to a complaint we received under the Digital Millennium
| Copyright Act [ http://www.google.com/dmca.html ] , we have removed
| 1 result(s) from this page. If you wish, you may read the DMCA complaint
| [ http://www.chillingeffects.org/dmca5...i?NoticeID=805 ] for
| these removed results.

The chillingeffects.org link shows that three webpages stole one
of his photos and one stole a paragraph of text. I knew that you
could ask Google to stop listing copyright infringers, but this
is the first time I have ever seen something actually be removed.

I have seen this occasionally.

Depending on the exact material taken, and how it was being used, it might
be arguable that a single paragraph constituted infringement. (IANL)

For instance, if I were to point out that he complainants letter to Google
stated, "I recently discovered that four web pages that can be accessed
through Google are infringing on the copyrighted text that I researched and
wrote. My material was published on the internet by my company, HQP /
Hillman Quality Publications," as his opening paragraph, it would probably
be fair use :-)

Likewise, if I were to write something like:

In the words of one author writing about this site, "[fill in the blank]..."
I could probably still get away with lifting some text, even without a
citation.

Copyright is one of those things that lives in the gray areas.

JM




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Guy Macon
 
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Default Re: Google Showing Angryness - 12-15-2004 , 10:56 AM




Gateway Farm wrote:
Quote:
"Guy Macon" <_see.web.page_ (AT) _www (DOT) guymacon.com_> wrote...

This one *is* interesting.

Searching for [ seven wonder India ] gives me this at the bottom:
http://www.google.com/search?q=seven+wonder+India

| In response to a complaint we received under the Digital Millennium
| Copyright Act [ http://www.google.com/dmca.html ] , we have removed
| 1 result(s) from this page. If you wish, you may read the DMCA complaint
| [ http://www.chillingeffects.org/dmca5...i?NoticeID=805 ] for
| these removed results.

The chillingeffects.org link shows that three webpages stole one
of his photos and one stole a paragraph of text. I knew that you
could ask Google to stop listing copyright infringers, but this
is the first time I have ever seen something actually be removed.


I have seen this occasionally.

Depending on the exact material taken, and how it was being used, it might
be arguable that a single paragraph constituted infringement. (IANL)

For instance, if I were to point out that he complainants letter to Google
stated, "I recently discovered that four web pages that can be accessed
through Google are infringing on the copyrighted text that I researched and
wrote. My material was published on the internet by my company, HQP /
Hillman Quality Publications," as his opening paragraph, it would probably
be fair use :-)

Likewise, if I were to write something like:

In the words of one author writing about this site, "[fill in the blank]..."
I could probably still get away with lifting some text, even without a
citation.

Copyright is one of those things that lives in the gray areas.
The impression I get is that all the marginal cas4es go to the person
claiming copyright infringement. The consequences for Google of a
DMCA violation are far higher than the consequences for Google of
not listing a particular webpage.






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Philipp Lenssen
 
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Default Re: Google Showing Angryness - 12-15-2004 , 11:36 AM



brijesh (AT) neuronimbus (DOT) com wrote:

Quote:
When i searched "seven wonder of India" in Google.

Its deleted the one of the result because some might have reported
that site Spam. Giving the following message.


In response to a complaint we received under the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act, we have removed 1 result(s) from this page. If you
wish, you may read the DMCA complaint for these removed results.
Very interesting, thanks. I blogged that.

--
Google Blogoscoped
http://blog.outer-court.com


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brijesh@neuronimbus.com
 
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Default Re: Google Showing Angryness - 12-20-2004 , 01:31 AM



Hi ,

Quote:
From this we can get lesson that we should copy exact any thing as it
is !! it may be harm full for any web master.


Warm Regards,
Brijesh Kumar (I M Analyst)
NEURO NIMBUS
(Affordable Web Developmet Firm, Offshore Software Development, Web
Designing Firm India)
www.neuronimbus.com
Innovation.Simplicity.Quality



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