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The MPAA threatens to disconnect Google

In recent months Google has received from partners in the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) dozens of notices of violation of copyright . Although most of these are aimed at users of Wi-Fi service from Google public, it seems that some have used in the same headquarters of the big G.
The fact is that copyright owners retain the services of certain companies that track users sharing movies, and send them notifications immediately. The data is these customers are provided by the same ISPs. Doing a search on http://www.chillingeffects.org/ we can see that in recent months have sent more than 100 of these notifications to Google , as I said, some of the same employees. And considering it is a company which has recently established a policy to block certain results in your search "Instant " this is a situation that borders and the ridiculous (but we can expect from the MPAA .. .).

But that's not all, if we ignore some of these notifications, Google would be in danger of losing the internet connection , as displayed on these threats. Although companies cinematográficas también aconsejan a Google de como proceder correctamente:
“An MPAA website, www.respectcopyrights.org, offers step-by-step instructions to ensure that your Internet account is not being used to violate the copyright laws. Also, the site can point you to an array of legal choices for enjoying movies and TV shows online. You can also learn there how theft of motion pictures and TV shows damages our economy and costs thousands of Americans their jobs,”
Que simpáticos... ¿no?

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