Google Ends MPAA Anti-Piracy Cooperation

Google Ends MPAA Anti-Piracy Cooperation

Yesterday we reported that the MPAA is discussing site blocking with major movie studios and law firms. They hope to implement site blocking within the United States using existing laws while avoiding a SOPA-style response from the public. While the use of site blocking to deal with copyright infringing sites is starting to take off in Europe, the United States has not yet experienced this type of censorship. Also read: Torrent Directory Pirate Bay Raided Again, Currently Offline. Google has been cooperating with the MPAA so far, by removing torrent sites and other sites that host....


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