Thursday, November 8, 2012

Microsoft asked Google about the expulsion of the U.S. government search engine


Google to affect thousands of requests and demands to block certain search results page and is in violation of trademark, and that the illegal content.
Recently the company from Mountain View, reported Microsoft itself, who asked to be removed from Google's search results different websites sites such as BBC, CNN, Huffington Post, TechCrunch, Washington Post, and even Wikipedia. But that's not all, because the Redmond company also demanded censorship ... the U.S. government. In a document sent to Google, Microsoft demonstrated copyright infringement through Internet services to the Office's 2010 (587 links), Office's 2007 (155 links), Windows 8 beta (66 links), Office's 2013 (33 links) as well as many other Microsoft products and services.
The problem arises, however, when you look into the articles that the Redmond company wants to remove the Google search results. Many of them even did not mention a word about Microsoft products. Overexpose a request for the removal of sites allegedly infringing the copyright of the Windows 8 beta, we find a relationship - in all mentioned the number 45 and it is probably the culprit here. Why? Microsoft has not yet responded to its mistakes.

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