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Originally Posted by Dirty Dane
So lets see: I read that some of the sites seized by feds the past days, were embedding copyright infringements. Isn't Google (Google VIDEO/index) doing the same?
And what about photos and text? When they cache, then THEY are the "uploaders" of that content to their own site. They scrape the content into their own domain/server, it's not submitted. Why is Google "protected" and not others?
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The sites shut down in recent days by the Gov were selling counterfeit copies of zero release movies that haven't changed a medium. It's piracy without question.
Cache is part of the technical aspect of being online or you could get into trouble for having cp porn on your pc simply through your browser cache and something you never noticed on some site. That would be why Google and everyone doing this is protected.