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Facebook and Google Actions on Piracy
We all have been familiar enough with the Facebook and Google. For some reasons, those two things have been considered as the most used sites in the internet recently. For many people, those two sites have been considered as the most useful sites for them. The Facebook has been named as the true phenomenon on the social network site. Some people claimed that they could get many benefits from it.
Meanwhile, the Google has been named as the most useful search engine for many people. Many people love to use the Google for many reasons, and the most common reasons are; it’s a user friendly device. Well, in the past, those two sites have some similarities. Both of those sites are so fragile to the piracy. The Facebook was so fragile to the user “status” piracy, and the Google also was so fragile for many kinds of piracy.
Somehow, it was informed that those two companies (the owners of the sites) have some different approaching method to handle the piracy problem. While the Facebook has decided to give some better efforts to reduce the piracy, the Google Company doesn’t seem to make any action at all. What are actually happening with them?
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