Google copies the content!, This Report Reveals

Many of us all search for the lyrics of our favorite songs on Google. Google also provides us with the lyrics of that song right away. But have you ever wondered where Google brings these Lyrics from or where to pick up them? In fact, the Genius Media Group has accused Google of copying Lyrics from its website and making it available to users. This has brought down the company's traffic over the years. People stopped visiting the website because they copied Google's Lyrics. A report has revealed this. Let us know the full details

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The case has come up in media reports, however, Google has flatly rejected that it picks up content from any different website. On the other hand, the Genius media has also pointed out evidence of its claim. The Genius Media Group said it had made some changes to Lyrics on its website, including apostrophe, single-coat marks, etc. The same sequence is seen on Google's website. Pixel series handsets are a good choice if you're thinking about buying a new smartphone.

For your information, Genius Media Chief Strategist Ben Gross said, "The company informed Google in 2017. For the past two years, we've been consistently giving Google-proof that it copies lyrics from our website." In this case, Google has said that what Lyrics users see in a small box is called Information Panels. These are made available through our licensed partners. These are not created by Google. "We take Data Quality and Creator Rights seriously and treat our licensing partners accountable to the terms of our agreement," the company said.

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