"Critics said the proposed powers were disproportionate and would damage one of the UK's fast-growing industries.
Section 17 of the bill, which has attracted the most anger, would give ministers "reserve powers" to draft fresh laws to tackle net-based copyright infringement without needing parliamentary approval.
Ministers argued that such powers were needed to support copyright laws against future, more technically advanced forms of piracy. "
This article is about Google being blamed by a broadcasting company in Spain for people posting copyrighted things, such as videos, on youtube. There are many people who post things they shouldn't on Youtube but Google shouldn't be condemned for a bunch of individuals that don't have anything better to do. Google won the lawsuit against Telecinco, and Telecinco even had to pay the case charges to Google. When Google is a big search engine on the internet, and you have stupid people posting things on it, but that isn't google's fault when people decide to post things that are copyrighted.
Google wins a big court case in Spain against a Spanish television company. Allegedly You tube was airing shows before they aired on the actual television company costing them big bucks.
Google wins a case in Spain for You Tube. A Spanish television company was accusing You Tube of breaking their company because You Tube was releasing their shows before they aired on the Spanish television company