11-28-2010, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon
wouldn't google be guilty of this as well then?
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Google search or images contains some results to/of infringing content but this is incidental to its main function of indexing. Goggle does remove infringing indexing when notified. In short, Google has safe harbor.
The word seize means to arrest. Due process would apply to recover the domain. The US has no jurisdiction outside of its borders generally. However, the domain's DNS can be blocked in ISP look ups on US soil.
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