Warner Brother told it's own website violating copyright laws |
News Compressed : Warner brother owner of American entertainment company WarnerBros reported his own website as illegal and ask google to remove his website from search engine beacuse it's voilate copyright laws and also ask to remove links to legitimate movie streaming websites run by Amazon and Sky, as well as the film database IMDB., waner brother trying to make it harder for the public to find links to real content
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The world famous film studios & entertainment company WarnerBros request google to remove it's website from google search engine called it illegal and saying it's violate copyright laws
WarnerBros s an American entertainment company. As one of the major film studios, it is a division of Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank, California.
The request was submitted on behalf of Warner Brothers by Vobile, a company that files hundreds of thousands of takedown requests every month.
Google's transparency report says Vobile has submitted more than 13 million links for removal.
Vobile is actually a company that "offers complete solutions to protect, measure and monetize premium audiovisual content across the Internet and on all screens."
This information of seld censorship first spotted in the blogs of TorrentFreak
There request also made to remove links to the official websites for films such as Batman: The Dark Knight and The Matrix.
Licensed online movie portals such as Amazon and Sky Cinema were also reported for copyright infringement.
"Warner is inadvertently trying to make it harder for the public to find links to legitimate content, which runs counter to its intentions," said Ernesto van der Sar, from Torrent Freak." said bbc
"A good approach would be to white-list non-infringing sources such as warnerbros.com and amazon.com - but apparently that didn't happen."
After reviewing the Warner Brothers report, Google decided not to remove links to Amazon, IMDB and Sky Cinema from its results.Share this story About sharing