Google criticised by record labels for failing to tackle illegal downloading
By Jonathan Sawyer / News / December 23, 2011 / 2514 Views

The never-ending battle between record labels and online platforms continues to take place, as most recently, Google falls victim to attacks. Having previously promised to crack down on illegal downloading, it appears that many labels within the industry feel that the powerful company has not done enough to tackle the efforts. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry has even gone on to say that they think Google is profiting from some of the frowned upon activities. Google has yet to respond to the accusations and negative comments and simply referred to the slandering a "press stunt."

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  • http://twitter.com/GottaBeTory Tory Barnes

    *googles music and porn*

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Hacomar-Diepa-Perdomo/1361624320 Hacomar Diepa Perdomo

    FREEDOM

  • Anonymous

    What'z a Hipster without Google...   J/K    ????

  • Anonymous

    What'z a Hipster without Google...   J/K    ????

  • Theodoreelohino

    hehe, i know right.

  • Theodoreelohino

    If GOOGLE changes it's rules, it'll be really gay to surf the internet.

  • BTL

    I LOVE GOOGLE ITS ALL ABOUT ITS USERS

  • BTL

    I LOVE GOOGLE ITS ALL ABOUT ITS USERS

  • guest

    not their job...
    they should protect their music..