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Google defends users' rights in New ZealandGoogle is defending users rights in response to New Zealand's proposed section 92A amendments. Statistics provided by Google suggest that the erosion of users rights is occurring in a multitude of ways at the intersections of business and communications technologies. The ease with which allegedly infringing uses are surfaced, and unsubstantiated takedown notices issued for the purpose of advancing a commercial position demonstrates the perils of an information culture oriented around restrictive interpretations of copyright and intellectual property law. PCWorld reports that:
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