Microsoft broadsides Google over copyright usage
LONDON - Microsoft has accused Google of adopting a 'cavalier' approach to copyright over the search engine giant's use of books, films, music and TV programmes without permission, and criticised it for making millions of dollars from other people's intellectual property.
Google: criticised by Microsoft
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