Google recently began working with Visa and Microsoft to
attempt to find a stop to online piracy. Piracy is an issue that is difficult
to deal with by law, due to lawmakers not wanting to censor online freedom or
infringe on anybody’s rights to share their work via online media. Google’s plan is different from recent laws
against piracy as it is not attempting to shut down piracy immediately. It
plans to instead track and remove the sources of funding to piracy sites,
making it difficult and cost-inefficient to provide links to pirated material.
How effective this action will be is unclear. Similar actions have been
attempted in 2010 by Visa and MasterCard to shut down WikiLeaks. However, the
actions were ultimately ineffective. Piracy has survived a lot over the years,
including the shutdown of popular sites Megaupload and Limewire and 2009’s unsuccessful
Stop Online Piracy Act. No specific action has yet been taken by Google.
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