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CommentSaturday, February 19, 2005

New Google Toolbar Stealing Traffic?

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Google Gone Wild

This is so wrong. I own a shopping Web site. What am I supposed to do if people are coming to my site and clicking on the descriptions and buying from other sites? They are basically leveraging my bandwidth and advertising costs without asking my permission. This is the worst kind of copyright infringement.

Would we allow people to tape record our sales pitches when they come into our offices and then repeat them word for word at their offices? Would we allow people to copy our newspaper, cut out the advertisers, sell advertising to fill the blanks, and then reprint the paper on their own press? So how can this be allowed.

To me this is more than a civil offense. This is criminal fraud. We shouldn't have to pay better lawyers than Google to get this removed. Where are our attorney generals when we need them?

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