At the bottom of a search:
In response to a complaint we received under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we have removed 2 result(s) from this page. If you wish, you may read the DMCA complaint for these removed results.
See me exclude this thread from Google search results as well:
zOMG TORRENT PLZ!!1
The letter to Google:
www.chillingeffects.org/dmca512/notice.cgi?NoticeID=1231
Oh I see, it's about cracks for AzeoTech software...
zomg FREE SPEECH!!! :P
That letter is nice, it lists all the crack sites for AzeoTech... tho, I never heard of AzeoTech before.
A search for "DAQFactory crack" gives me 205 results...
Only the sites listed in the letter got removed.
zomg DMCA IS USELESS!!!
It's Google's sneaky way of complying with DMCA requests. They link to the request instead, which contains the URLs that were removed.
Of course, it's still ridiculous that a law like that can exist.
Censoring entire Web sites for containing a single piece of legally unacceptable datum is like blowing up a house to kill a bug. If they weren't so uptight about this whole cracking business, they could be putting their competitors out of business by promoting cracks to competing products.
Seems one can't search for mp3s with google eather. I whould think 'britney filetype:mp3' whould turn up something.
filetype: doesn't appear to do anything in google. But no IT MUST BE A CONSPIRACY
(see link in name)
>>9
filetype:swf still seems to work...
And you can find your favorite show for free with filetype:torrent
Apparently, the Japanese are quite upset over the term "East Sea" in Google Earth and want it to be renamed to "Sea of Japan":
http://academy3.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/english/1124431469/
http://ex11.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/news4vip/1124412147/
Okay, okay, one last one:
http://wiki.livedoor.jp/vippers1/
http://blog.livedoor.jp/vippers1/
Also, this made me laugh:
30 :<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`ハ´ )さん :2005/08/19(金) 09:14:40 ID:oAF247kg
>>24
sea of korea か。
全く訳の分からないことをする民族だ・・・
31 :<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`ハ´ )さん :2005/08/19(金) 09:14:41 ID:4RZjmpok
>>24
だがそれがいい
32 :<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`ハ´ )さん :2005/08/19(金) 09:15:44 ID:9q0t0uvO
チョンヘ
33 :<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`ハ´ )さん :2005/08/19(金) 09:15:47 ID:JXvplYJL
>>30
Japan of Korea じゃないか?
huh, nevermind, the thread linked in >>17 was nuked.
The two links in >>16 seem to have been suspended, new strategical sites:
http://vipper.nm.land.to/
http://wiki.livedoor.jp/d_a_infinity/d/FrontPage
PS (I am on a roll here!):
This is the group the VIPPERS are DDoSing:
http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200501/200501140018.html
lol btards
The incident made news on Japanese TV!
http://www.imgup.org/file/iup73606.jpg
http://www.fileup.org/file/fup36683.avi.html
http://upup.web.infoseek.co.jp/cgi-bin/5up/src/upup3365.avi
http://sakuratan.ddo.jp/uploader/source/date2218.avi
http://www.t-msd.com/~cash_cow/upload/src/gold5-up0099.avi
http://imgboard.s2.x-beat.com/up/upload/src/aiolos_0238.avi
>>1
It's not just Google's sneaky way of complying with the DMCA. Under the "safe harbor" provision of the DMCA, sites have to pretty much respond to copyright complaints by yanking the supposedly infringing content without question, or the site will itself be just as liable for infringement as the actual offender. (Source: http://www.chillingeffects.org/ - Chilling Effects Clearinghouse)
I am sick of Koreans' stalker mentality.