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At Last, Google Finally Deletes Nude Pictures Of Celebrities From Internet

In response to a potential lawsuit, Google has deleted
thousands of photos of nude celebrities posted online.
A statement from the web giant said it has deleted
photos “within hours” of requests being made and has
“closed hundreds of accounts.”
It comes after reports Hollywood entertainment
lawyer Marty Singer has threatened to sue Google for
“violating privacy”.
In response, Google said, “Our turnaround is
generally hours, not weeks.
“Of course people continue to post these images on
the web, so – like other online services – we rely on
people notifying us to help us take them down,
whether by flagging content, or filing DMCA(Digital
Millennium Copyright Act) requests.”
Google said, “We’re removing these photos for
community guidelines and policy violations (e.g nudity
and privacy violation) on YouTube, Blogger and
Google+.
“For search we have historically taken a different
approach as we reflect what’s online – but we remove
these images when we receive valid copyright (DMCA)
notices.”

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