British music labels demand 'notice and stay down' piracy policy from Google

Digital music and audio | The Guardian 2016-04-04

Summary:

Industry body BPI has reported more than 200m infringing links to search engine, but says tech firm needs to do more to support rights holders

Days after US music industry body the RIAA criticised YouTube over its music royalties, British equivalent the BPI has fired its latest shots at parent company Google over piracy.

The BPI is returning to a familiar line of attack, claiming that Google is not doing enough to remove links to piracy sites from its search engine.

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Link:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/mar/24/bpi-british-music-labels-piracy-policy-google

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Music and Digital Media ยป Digital music and audio | The Guardian

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Authors:

Stuart Dredge

Date tagged:

04/04/2016, 08:03

Date published:

03/24/2016, 12:23