Tuesday, June 29, 2010

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Download links land Google in hot water

Posted: 29 Jun 2010 07:58 AM PDT

I know Google is a pretty big target and all, but its latest bout of bad publicity may be pushing it. Last week the British Photographic Industry (BPI) delivered a cease-and-desist order to the search giant, claiming it hosts one-click links to some 38 illegal download sites.

While Google has no direct ties to the sites, the fact that it links to them makes the company culpable in copyright infringement. Or something like that. Sites like MegaUpload, SendSpace, and UserShare all boast free access to tracks by BPI artists such as Eminem, K’Naan, and Michael Bublé.

Google has previously indicated a willingness to work with music rights groups, deleting links to Pirate Bay last year, for instance. However, as The Guardian reports, the search engine merely indexes websites rather than hosting actual files. So, links can reappear even after Google deletes them.

Maybe it’s just me, but isn’t targeting Google for having certain links show up in its search engine kinda like prosecuting the clouds for acid rain? Don’t get me wrong, I’m not defending the Mountain View, Calif. company, I’m just curious whether it fully deserves the criticism. So, I went to its rivals and tested some of the same search strings that the BPI is fighting Google over.

At Yahoo!, typing “dizzee rascal dirtee disco” yields a radio “rip” on the very first page of search results. The very same link shows up on the first page of results at Bing as well. I additionally found links to illegal downloads when I type “k’naan wavin’ flag download” in the search fields of both sites. Are they just as responsible? What about the websites that actually host these downloads?

I’m not sure what the right solution to this problem is, but I’m disinclined to think that shaking down the biggest players is necessarily the right path.

What do you think?

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