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Warner Bros Report Own Site Illegal, Asks Google To Remove From Search

Film maker Warner Brothers has reported its own site as illegal and has asked Google to remove it from search results. The famous movie studio has cited copyright law violation as the reason, reports copyright new site Torrent Freak.

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Film maker Warner Brothers has reported its own site as illegal and has asked Google to remove it from search results. The famous movie studio has cited copyright law violation as the reason, reports copyright new site Torrent Freak.




Warner also asked Google to remove links to film streaming sites run by Amazon and Sky, as well online film reference site IMDB.




The official Warner Bros web page for 2008's The Dark Knight was among the URLs that Google was asked to remove.




The requests were made on behalf of Warner Bros by Vobile, a company that uses video tracking technology to help companies enforce copyright on their content. Google's transparency report says Vobile has submitted more than 13 million links for removal.




"Warner is inadvertently trying to make it harder for the public to find links to legitimate content, which runs counter to its intentions," said Ernesto van der Sar, from Torrent Freak.





Google spotted the mistakes and decided not to remove links to Amazon, IMDB and Sky Cinema, though the Warner URLs still remain under review, reports Torrent Freak.
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