Just came across this post (via slashdot) from yesterday, supposedly presenting 
a new research study sponsored by Google & PRS for music:
http://googlepolicyeurope.blogspot.de/2012/07/follow-money-to-fight-online-piracy.html

>From the article:  "Instead of imposing blocks or filters that might damage 
>fundamental freedoms, governments should construct coalitions with reputable 
>advertising networks, payment processors and rightsholders. Together, these 
>coalitions can crack down and squeeze the financing behind online 
>infringement."

Can anyone clarify that this blog is Google-approved?  Thoughts on this 
enforcement approach?  Does this ignore non-commercial copyright infringement?  
And does it remove the "need" for government action against infringers?

Jared
Grad student/Pepperdine Mediated & Mass Communication
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