Conservative policy organization attempts to shame Google over copyrighted movies
The National Legal and Policy Center this week released a list of 50 full-length movies, TV shows and concerts available for free on Google Video. The NLPC's Ken Boehm says he's trying to raise awareness of video piracy.
Google turned down an offer to appear on Future Tense, but sent us the following statement:
"For all of the content we host - whether from premium content providers or creative end-users - we require the content provider to hold all necessary rights to the material. We cooperate with copyright holders to identify and promptly remove any infringing content. Of course, no system is bulletproof. As a company that respects the rights of copyright holders, we will continue to take the lead in providing state-of-the-art DMCA tools and processes for all copyright holders."








