Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th May 2012 22:34 UTC
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Caching just enough content to index and link to the original is
Textbook. Fair. use.
If the "orginal" happens to be infringing, there (at eh infringing site) your (you the copyright holder) problem.
Copyright aggregators want to use the search engine to find infringement and then prevent everyone else from doing what they did.
They should be rewarded with a system that just filters the results for them and their agents
. The pirate bay should be blocked from all MPAA ip addresses and youtube should be unreachable from Viacom!




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2012-05-16
The only loophole I can see is that in the process of serving search results, google have to cache the content, thus hosting it.