Google Removes 'Pirate' URLs from Users' Privately Saved Links * TorrentFreak
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Google uses search takedowns to "moderate" users' privately saved links collections, used by some as bookmarks.

Google Removes ‘Pirate’ URLs from Users’ Privately Saved Links::undefined

Hildegarde
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This feels like a corporation complying with their obligations under the DMCA.

To maintain their safe harbor status, companies have to remove allegedly infringing content in response to a properly filed takedown notice. This does include links stored in google’s search results. This is what a company like google has to do when storing user data on servers in any country that signed the WIPO Copyright Treaty.

They don’t seem to be doing this in a malicious way. They have done their duty and removed the offending links from their service. But they quite kindly chose to notify the user by email, including the exact URL that was removed. The user can store that link elsewhere.

It would have been far easier to remove the link silently.

See, this is why I like reading comments. Cooler heads prevail. Thank you for the context.

@Grimy@lemmy.world
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They shouldnt be reading and playing with things privately stored. Are they going to go through all my documents to replace any swear words? It’s completely inexcusable. Private doesn’t mean private until some big company asks about it wtf.

Alex
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This is google we’re talking about, there never was any privacy to begin with, and what you believed was there was always just an illusion. This was always their interpretation of the ideal and power of the internet with its “free sharing of ideas and knowledge” - they literally went with including personal data in that much like facebook and both have yet to be stopped or held accountable to start treating it as such.

@tomich@lemmy.ml
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It’s not on bookmarks. Is on collections(a different thing) that are public, shareable and technically hosted by Google. This whole thing has been overblown by not fact checking.

@Grimy@lemmy.world
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It deleted them from public and private collections.

If google was taking out mentions of Tiananmen Square at China’s request, would you be okay with it?

@seejur@lemmy.world
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If that’s the case (what OP mentioned), I think it’s still the responsibility of who made those effing laws. You cannot ask a corporation to break the law to protect your privacy. But you can definitely ask your representative to protect it

@Grimy@lemmy.world
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It’s not an order from the president, they could easily say no and fight it.

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