
By Declan McCullagh
Published: Wednesday 22 February 2006
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Anonymous
Location
Redlands, CA
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University of Redlands student
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From this article it seems like Google is getting blamed for showing images that are displayed on a different websize that stole the images in the first place. I think that is outrageous, just because Perfect 10 wants to get their money back (which it should) why should it go after Google? How is google to know that these images were stolen, and even if it could, would knowing that and filtering it be practicle, or would it slow them down and hurt their business. It should not be Google's falt that some people like to steal images and repost them.
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