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Google Gives Big Content an Olive Branch in Search Algorithm Change

analyse - 14 août 2012

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Google will begin altering its search algorithm this week to lower search rankings of sites with “high numbers” of copyright-infringement removal notices.
Google is mum on the details of the plan, which some digital rights groups like Public Knowledge suggest is “setting up a process that can be abused” because “entities with questionable copyright claims might be more willing to send” takedown notices to Google.
The search giant’s move looks to be designed to head off potential legislation (...)



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