Overall together money to stop file sharing.
Monday, 15. December 2014 – 9:38
“Project Goliath” was a plan to try to get Google to drastically change policies. Med was the major movie studios and MPAA. This is revealed by the more content from Sony hacking has found its way to the net.
Shared front
We know what the MPAA thinks about Google, and what Google thinks about the MPAA. What we did not know was that the companies had plans to organize themselves against Google.
They believe search giant not doing enough to curb piracy online. Google on its side believes they have done more than enough, and has more or less cut off contact with counterpart.
Large funds in the fight against Google
Goliath was that movie studios would donate money to a common pot, a pot kulle used to attack Google legal if they thought the company is not done enough in the fight against piracy.
Group hoped to nothing less than to force Google to change file-sharing policies, and must therefore have collected evidence as part of war checkout.
The project stopped suddenly in May 2014 for unknown reasons.
Terrible end to the year for Sony
Sony problems have eskaltert those days as more and more content leaked by hackers.
Besides the lacquer Sony movies before the American premiere, it has been revealed very clear safety procedures with plain text passwords, and email between Sony CEOs have led to Isfront between large studio and celebrities who have been featured in unflattering terms.
Source: The Verge


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