Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 10:41:23 GMT 6
Number of Valid Copyright Removal Notices We Receive for Any Given Site. Sites With High Numbers of Removal Notices May Appear Lower in Our Results. Wow. Sounds Like Trouble. Surely That Means That Youtubes Rankings Are About to Get Torched. Oh Nope. One Quick Exemption for the Video King This Data Presents Information Specified in Requests We Received From Copyright Owners Through Our Web Form to Remove Search Results That Link to Allegedly Infringing Content. It is a Partial Historical Record That Includes More Than of the Volume of Copyright Removal Requests That We Have Received for Search Since July.
It Does Not Include Requests Submitted by Means Other Fax or Written Letter Requests for Products Other Than Google Search E.g Requests Directed at Youtube or Blogger Requests Sent to Google Search for Content Appearing in Other Trust Review Google Products E.g. Requests for Search but Specifying Youtube or Blogger Urls. Google Does Not State Where the Thresholds Will Be Set Grants Blanket Immunity for Themselves Yet They Illegitimately Emphasize That They Are Being Transparent. Only Copyright Holders Know if Something is Authorized and Only Courts Can Decide if a Copyright Has Been Infringed.
Google Cannot Determine Whether a Particular Webpage Does or Does Not Violate Copyright Law. So While This New Signal Will Influence the Ranking of Some Search Results We Wont Be Removing Any Pages From Search Results Unless We Receive a Valid Copyright Removal Notice From the Rights Owner. And Well Continue to Provide Counternotice Tools So That Those Who Believe Their Content Has Been Wrongly Removed Can Get It Reinstated. Well Also Continue to Be Transparent About Copyright Removals. Youtube Vs Sites Cleaner Than Youtube Courts Have Ruled That Embedding a Youtube Video is Not Copyright Infringement.
It Does Not Include Requests Submitted by Means Other Fax or Written Letter Requests for Products Other Than Google Search E.g Requests Directed at Youtube or Blogger Requests Sent to Google Search for Content Appearing in Other Trust Review Google Products E.g. Requests for Search but Specifying Youtube or Blogger Urls. Google Does Not State Where the Thresholds Will Be Set Grants Blanket Immunity for Themselves Yet They Illegitimately Emphasize That They Are Being Transparent. Only Copyright Holders Know if Something is Authorized and Only Courts Can Decide if a Copyright Has Been Infringed.
Google Cannot Determine Whether a Particular Webpage Does or Does Not Violate Copyright Law. So While This New Signal Will Influence the Ranking of Some Search Results We Wont Be Removing Any Pages From Search Results Unless We Receive a Valid Copyright Removal Notice From the Rights Owner. And Well Continue to Provide Counternotice Tools So That Those Who Believe Their Content Has Been Wrongly Removed Can Get It Reinstated. Well Also Continue to Be Transparent About Copyright Removals. Youtube Vs Sites Cleaner Than Youtube Courts Have Ruled That Embedding a Youtube Video is Not Copyright Infringement.