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> Google... is this a crack in "Safe Harbour"?
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Google faces a $500 million fine for profiting from illegal pharmaceutical advertisements.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001...
Now, when will publishers and authors get together and see if Google, Adbrite, Yahoo are liable for ignoring DMCA notices, and for placing paid ads for wiredshelf.com and for other illegal, "free e-book" sharing sites?
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001...
Now, when will publishers and authors get together and see if Google, Adbrite, Yahoo are liable for ignoring DMCA notices, and for placing paid ads for wiredshelf.com and for other illegal, "free e-book" sharing sites?