Travicity
11-22-2010, 02:14 AM
WWE sent several DMCA notices to Google this week shutting down blogs on
Google’s Blogspot.com service that were planning to stream the Survivor
Series pay-per-view illegally. DMCA – which stands for Digital Millennium
Copyright Act – notices are issued when a copyright owner feels that their
intellectual property are being illegally distributed online. In this case,
the WWE Internet police painstakingly had to list all the websites one by
one that they wanted shut down and for the month of November they have sent
cease and desist letters to Google for almost twenty blogs. Google obviously
complied with WWE’s request and all pages were taken offline.
GNET
Google’s Blogspot.com service that were planning to stream the Survivor
Series pay-per-view illegally. DMCA – which stands for Digital Millennium
Copyright Act – notices are issued when a copyright owner feels that their
intellectual property are being illegally distributed online. In this case,
the WWE Internet police painstakingly had to list all the websites one by
one that they wanted shut down and for the month of November they have sent
cease and desist letters to Google for almost twenty blogs. Google obviously
complied with WWE’s request and all pages were taken offline.
GNET