
Google 'owns/hosts' the popular blogging site tool blogger.com. In an effort to limit their liability/legal responsibility over mp3 blogs that post mildly illegal contact, they have begun to 'delete' blogs that continue to violate 'the law.'
Wonder if these blogs 'play by the rules' or if they post unauthorized mp3s to get mad hits.
Wonder if Google has deleted a music blog that 'matters.'
Should mp3 blogs be deleted from the Earth, or are they 'the first wave of authentic buzz for indie bands'?
Do individual mp3 blogs matter, or do they just host mp3s for the hypemachine search engine?
Seems 'awesome' to be Google, where you can just 'take away the pride and joy' of an mp3 blogger.
From: support@blogger.com [support@blogger.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 12:49 PM
To: irockcleveland@gmail.com
Cc: blogger-dmca-notification@google.com
Subject: Blogger Blog takedown notificationWe’d like to inform you that we’ve received another complaint regarding your blog (http://irockcleveland.blogspot.com/). Upon review of your account, we’ve noted that your blog has repeatedly violated Blogger’s Terms of Service (http://www.blogger.com/terms.g). Given that we’ve provided you with several warnings of these violations and advised you of our policy towards repeat infringers, we’ve been forced to remove your blog.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sincerely,
The Blogger Team
Are mp3 blogs illegal?
Willy TUMBLR become the new safe-haven for mildly illegal mp3 posting + album leaking?










