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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;What&#8217;s that?&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: johnthan haans</title>
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		<description>Google makes countless copies of websites that do have copyrighted information such as music lyrics, or excerpts from a book, however the corporations do not attack Google, there search engine archive does contain copyrighted material, and there image search does have copyrighted images yet nothing is done, users can easily &quot;search&quot; Google to find such material an images, the only thing that hurts you is that you have no control over these people who share, they share because they believe they can, they think that no one can stop them however there is many corporations that can stop them. YouTube, Google Video, Veoh, these video services have countless copyrighted material uploaded by there users and they are making profits off this. yet you fail to sue or take action against these services that are hosting this content on there server, you may say well there consumers/users are the ones to blame yet, they should have a 24/7 staff filtering through the videos or work together with the MPAA/RIAA and such corporations to stop this piracy, but does it happen?, what about torrent users, these people share countless of copyrighted material with each other, yet nothing is truly being done with the people who index these torrents, you still have &quot;ThePirateBay&quot;, why are they so untouchable? Why is that the MPAA/RIAA cannot stop this madness, there is copyrighted material everywhere from books to films to music its available on a search engine and countless web hosting companies and isps. is it truly stoppable the only way your going to stop this madness if you just stop the internet, or maybe you just remove the internet from the consumers, I do believe other corporations such as the ISPs themselves do co-operate but not intensively with the RIAA/MPAA, however they do know most of there users are uploading copyrighted materials, if you blame the person for streaming off a server, then you must go after the up-loader who originally provided that material, they are the source to the leaking of  such material. However streaming a video on YouTube or Google video, can be risky regardless. but due to Viacom believing that consumers are going to actually stand down is madness, we all know street drugs are illegal, even synthetic drugs get banned. the point is it doesn&#039;t stop the drug dealers from profiting from the drugs they are selling regardless of the heavy fines and heavy laws we have in this country it doesn’t stop the crime, how do we stop crime, people report it, however reporting can only go so far, your in a endless war you cannot win no one can, not the pirates not the corporations, when money is involved suspect everyone to profit. it is how the world works you are being paid to defend such corporations it is your job, if you did not get paid for your words you would not work for such a corporation.</description>
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