Mi sono imbattuto in questo articolo su LA Weekly che dice che, invece di mandare una segnalazione agli autori di post sospetti di violazione, consentendo loro di contestare l'addebito come prevede il DMCA, Google adesso semplicemente starebbe cancellando i post senza alcun preavviso.
qualcuno sa di sviluppi di questa vicenda ?
Los Angeles Music - Google's New Killer App? Why Are Music Bloggers' Posts Disappearing, and Who Is Deleting Them? -.
qualcuno sa di sviluppi di questa vicenda ?
Los Angeles Music - Google's New Killer App? Why Are Music Bloggers' Posts Disappearing, and Who Is Deleting Them? -.
But in November, some of Spaulding’s posts, both recent and older, long-forgotten ones, started disappearing from his site. There didn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to it. One moment they were there, the next they were gone. Confused, he started comparing notes with other music bloggers, and they noticed a trend. A lot of posts across the Web, on everything from Abba to Zappa, had vanished. That, of course, sparked countless e-mail-conspiracy theories. Blogger chat rooms buzzed with speculation about the mysterious force behind the surge in disappeared posts. Open e-mails to the Recording Industry Association of America [RIAA] began popping up at such a rapid rate that you’d think they contained new Justice mp3s. Eventually, though, a consensus emerged: Each post takedown occurred on a blog hosted by the Google-owned Blogger platform, the publishing system used by the majority of mp3 sites, particularly those founded prior to 2007, when the open-source WordPress software became the vogue. Google, the bloggers believe, has quietly changed the methods by which it enforces its user agreement. Whereas in the past, a blog owner would receive a warning before a post’s removal, Google is now simply hitting the delete button. In Spaulding’s case, this means that posts written over the past year or more on Wilco, the Annuals, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Matisyahu and Earth, Wind & Fire are gone...
Mah..non ne sapevo niente, sarebbe abbastanza grave (già è difficile accettare su YouTube il mute).
Scritto da: Dario Salvelli | 30/03/2009 a 00:42
Devo cominciare a preoccuparmi ?? :)
Scritto da: paolo | 30/03/2009 a 14:37
Ecco un probabile caso.
http://ulteriormusic.blogspot.com/2009/03/ello.html
Il blog è stato spostato da Blogger perchè:
I have received a few messages regarding the blog from readers and even from the Big G...I think it would be best if i move from blogspot.com.
Scritto da: paolo | 31/03/2009 a 18:08