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| Warner Bros Fingers Themselves In Zealous Anti-Piracy Efforts
Warner Bros has its own anti-piracy arm to protect its lucrative business, but it appears the company has bloodied its own nose by flagging its official website during a bid to weed out those refusing to pay for its products. The film studio has a history of using partner Vobile Inc to find and enforce the removal of unauthorized content. "Using our patented digital fingerprinting technology, VideoTracker performs critical tracking and measurement tasks to stop the unauthorized publication of digital content across all media platforms," Vobile Inc explain on their website. This time it appears someone at Vobile Inc has been a bit overzealous with a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) complaint. According to Lumen which analyzes complaints about online activity, the studio submitted a complaint to tech giant Google last month, naming themselves as infringers. The copyright infringement claim includes 300 URLs to websites allegedly providing illegal streams or downloads. In an