." Google's West African Manager has
revealed real reasons why Google shut down the blog in a chat with
Punch, written by Anike Jacobs. Read full story after cut...
Yesterday, thé
Nigerian blogosphere went agog as tech giant, Google shut down the blog
of celebrated blogger, Linda Ikeji, following widespread allegations of
copyright infringement and plagiarism levelled against her.
It all began a
few days back when one Mr. Aye Dee, Editor-in-Chief of United
States-based 15Past8 media group, reported Linda Ikeji to Google,
accusing her of copyright infringement.
“Google just
notified us that they are removing our copyrighted content from Linda
Ikeji’s website. All the stories and images Linda Ikeji took from me
without permission in the last few days have been removed from her site
by Google. Someone has to say something. It costs money to get good work
done. I spend time getting information from my sources, as well as
analysing and verifying the information. All that costs money. I don’t
mind donating my time for Nigeria’s sake, but for someone to take my
labour and use it for personal profit, no way!” Aye Dee had tweeted.
In a chat with
the Punch, Google’s Manager for Communications and Public Affairs,
Anglo-Phone West Africa, Taiwo Kolade-Ogunlade, explained why the blog
was taken down and cleared the air on the misconceptions of
‘Witch-craft” and “Enemies of progress” belief.
He said Google
takes the issue of copyright seriously, adding that the company belongs
to a group of Internet firms that abides by the provisions of the
Digital Millennium Copyright Act and other applicable copyright laws.
“To respect the
rights of copyright holders, Google clearly spells out how users of its
products and services can get permission to use someone else’s
intellectual property such as text, songs, images and footages. Google
is no respecter of anybody when it came to the issues of copyright
infringement, copyright is a big deal.
“Google as an
organisation takes issues of copyright seriously and belongs to a group
of digital companies that respect copyrights.
“Copyright is a
big deal and this is why you can’t just go and pick up another person’s
intellectual property or content and lay claim to its ownership.
“That is why we
have copyright guidance. I don’t know if Linda picked up any content and
I don’t know what content is the bone of contention-neither have I
looked into the complaints personally.
“But it is not a
case of witch-hunting and has nothing to do with Linda Ikeji’s
personality or anyone else because there is a process, and irrespective
of who you are in the world, that process would apply to you.
“It has become
imperative for online entrepreneurs to respect the rights of copyright
holders noting that the Internet community should be built on mutual
trust and general respect.
“Let’s respect
other people’s rights and intellectual property. Making money off other
people’s content without permission is wrong. Although the Internet is
inanimate, it is the content on it that gives it life. These are the
issues.
“Whenever owners
of online contents come after you accusing you of using their content,
it is because they have families to feed and businesses to sustain.
“People should
also understand that copyrights does not only apply to text, but also
extends to literary works, images and photographs, music files and MP3s,
movies, movie trailers and videos as well as software,” Kolade-Ogunlade
explained.
Glad it's been restored tho
Glad it's been restored tho
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