Monday, 6 October 2014

Google Hits Back

Google hits back at News Corp’s claims that it is a platform for piracy

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This article is about Google’s reaction to what has been said in the form of Rachel Whetstone (the former advisor to conservative leader Michael Howard who is now Google’s senior vice president of global communications). Whetstone addresses all the comments that Murdoch had made in his letter to the UN’s competition commission. She also uses examples where The Sun has changed things using its power to influence the audiences.

·         Last year Google removed 222m web pages that broke copyright rules, with an average take down time of six hours.

·         “Google is also an industry leader in combating child sexual abuse,” she said. “And we are committed to protecting our users’ security. It’s why we remove malware from our search results and other products.”

·         News Corp UK title the Sun’s notorious “Up Yours Delors” front page from 1990, aimed at the then European Commission president, with the accompanying comment: “People probably have enough evidence to judge that one for themselves.”


I believe both major institutions have become so powerful that this clash is almost a struggle of total control for the media empire. Every institution wants to be the biggest and most popular that have a large audience to control and use as people seem to be dumbing down and believing everything they hear and are told.

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