Saturday, April 28, 2012

Google said Rupert Murdoch on charges of piracy





corporation. Google. responded to the allegations in the media magnate Rupert Murdoch's support piracy, calling such claims ' nonsense '. It is reported by CNET News, with reference to a letter received from Google.
January 15 Murdoch, in his microblog on Twitter said that Google is the leader in online piracy, which broadcasts free movies and selling pirated advertising services. Murdoch's statements followed the news that the Obama administration does not support anti-piracy bill SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act), viewed in the lower house of U.S. Congress.

Murdoch believes that Obama went on about a ' cashier of the Silicon Valley ', which threaten all developers of software piracy. Media tycoon named in connection with the ' no surprise infusion of millions in lobbying for ' their own interests by Google.

In response to these statements by the representative of Google said that last year alone the company has excluded from the search issue five million pages of violating the law, and spent $ 60 million to fight the 'bad' publicity.

' We are fighting with pirates and counterfeiters every day ' - the report says the Internet giant.

Google is one of the companies opposed to SOPA. The bill provides for a number of tough measures against the offending hosts, including the obligation to exclude from the search engines Google links to them. SOPA opponents appear as Facebook, Twitter, ' Wikipedia ' and other Internet companies. In late December, under pressure from customers, they were joined the world's largest domain name registrar GoDaddy.

Rupert Murdoch is the founder and head of media giant News Corp. , Which combines a number of major publications around the world. Murdoch started a Twitter account on December 31, which as of January 16 signed by more than 140 thousand people.



Source:. Lenta. ru.

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