![]() Singer’s Los Angeles-based firm Lavely & Singer represents more than a dozen of the women affected, the director Bryan Singer and the actors John Travolta and Charlie Sheen. The top entertainment lawyer Martin Singer has written to Google demanding that the company pay for its “blatantly unethical behaviour”, threatening to sue the search giant for $100m. Google has come under pressure from lawyers representing various celebrities whose private photos were published by hackers. The site hosting the photos targeted by Lawrence’s lawyers claims that it will take down the stolen photos if requested. The takedown notice did not list the new domain, requiring another request to be filed to remove it from the search results. ![]() The site removed from Google’s search results has since changed its domain, which has caused the site to be re-indexed by Google and reappear in search results under the different website address. ![]() The DMCA, which governs the use of copyrighted material and is usually used in reference to pirated TV shows, films and music, requires sites to “expeditiously” remove unlawful images from their servers.
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