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Google has appealed to a US court with a complaint against a record label that previously tried to sue the company. The search engine intends to prove that links to the Rapidshare file exchange, where users often post copyrighted material illegally, do not contribute to the spread of piracy. Google's con it, the search engine requests the court to give an explanation that the links to Rapidshare in the issue do not contribute to the Google has appealed to a US court with a complaint against a record label that previously tried to sue the company. The search engine intends to prove that links to the Rapidshare file exchange, where users often post copyrighted material illegally, do not contribute to the spread of piracy. Google's complaint against the independent record company Blue Destiny Records, filed in a US court, covers 96 pages, Reuters reports.
In it, the search engine requests the court to give an France Phone Number explanation that the links to Rapidshare in the issue do not contribute to the violation of copyrights of third parties, even if the users, downloading this or that content on the mentioned file exchange, did it illegally. Last year, Blue Destiny Records filed a lawsuit against Google, Microsoft and Rapidshare in a court in Florida, USA. It called Rapidshare "a center for the distribution of iabel explained that users can find content posted illegally on file sharing sites in search results at no cost. In March 2010, the label withdrew the lawsuit, and now Google has decided to counterattack. The search engine's complaint was filed in the same court that previously sided with the company in a case against adult content publisher Perfect 10.
In a dispute over the search engine's right to index copyrighted images owned by Perfect 10, Google won. In April 2010, Rapidshare announced its plans to remove from the Internet sites with links to pirated file sharing materials - link directories and search engines on rapidshare.com. In May, a German court ruled that Rapidshare should not be responsible for placing pirated materials on the file exchange by users and filterounst adult content publisher Perfect 10. In a dispute over the search engine's right to index copyrighted images owned by Perfect 10, Google won. In April 2010, Rapidshare announced its plans to remove from the Internet sites with links to pirated file sharing materials - link directories and search engines on rapidshare.com. In May, a German court ruled that Rapidshare should not be responsible for placing pirated materials on the file exchange by users and filter them in any way.
In it, the search engine requests the court to give an France Phone Number explanation that the links to Rapidshare in the issue do not contribute to the violation of copyrights of third parties, even if the users, downloading this or that content on the mentioned file exchange, did it illegally. Last year, Blue Destiny Records filed a lawsuit against Google, Microsoft and Rapidshare in a court in Florida, USA. It called Rapidshare "a center for the distribution of iabel explained that users can find content posted illegally on file sharing sites in search results at no cost. In March 2010, the label withdrew the lawsuit, and now Google has decided to counterattack. The search engine's complaint was filed in the same court that previously sided with the company in a case against adult content publisher Perfect 10.
In a dispute over the search engine's right to index copyrighted images owned by Perfect 10, Google won. In April 2010, Rapidshare announced its plans to remove from the Internet sites with links to pirated file sharing materials - link directories and search engines on rapidshare.com. In May, a German court ruled that Rapidshare should not be responsible for placing pirated materials on the file exchange by users and filterounst adult content publisher Perfect 10. In a dispute over the search engine's right to index copyrighted images owned by Perfect 10, Google won. In April 2010, Rapidshare announced its plans to remove from the Internet sites with links to pirated file sharing materials - link directories and search engines on rapidshare.com. In May, a German court ruled that Rapidshare should not be responsible for placing pirated materials on the file exchange by users and filter them in any way.