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[-] Nougat@kbin.social 77 points 11 months ago

His Android TV app Downloader, which combines a web browser with a file manager, was suspended by Google Play in May after several Israeli TV companies complained that the app could be used to load a pirate website.

So ... shouldn't they be suspending all browsers, including Chrome?

[-] Octopus1348@thelemmy.club 24 points 11 months ago

Chrome doesn't exist on Android TV.

[-] ryannathans@aussie.zone 15 points 11 months ago

There are no browsers on android tv, probably for this reason

[-] TwanHE@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

There are multiple browsers available for it?

[-] otter@lemmy.ca 64 points 11 months ago

I'd like to DMCA the Google Chrome download page because it allows users to download my copyrighted text

Here is the text that is copyrighted and should not be distributed: 84i848474791874891972uhe8928277483929928hr82982827u4b28828282838748291992910109474748300202io291o2020920201

[-] Rootiest@lemmy.world 25 points 11 months ago

I'm going to file a DMCA against your comment

[-] xep@kbin.social 16 points 11 months ago

Weird I downloaded it in Firefox and all it shows is
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[-] magicalman315@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago

Wait, all I see is ~hunter2~

[-] autotldr@lemmings.world 16 points 11 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


App developer Elias Saba has had some bad luck with Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedowns.

Based on a vague DMCA notice, it appears that Downloader was suspended simply because it can load the Warner Bros. website.

Downloader is similar to standard web browsers in that it lets users access both legal and illegally shared content.

The app can be used for general web surfing and can download files from a website when a user inputs the desired URL.

The notice includes a copy of the DMCA complaint, which came from MarkScan, a "digital asset protection" firm that content owners hire to enforce copyrights.

"You would think that Google would at least verify that the takedown request is actually making a plausible claim," he told Ars today.


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