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Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Request removal of Google-hosted content. | Experienced Webmaster

Request removal of Google-hosted content (YouTube, Blogger, etc.) for legal reasons:

If you believe content hosted by a Google property (for example, Blogger, YouTube, or Google+) or displayed in Google search results should be removed under applicable law, you can use one of our legal content removal forms to submit a request for review, including a notification under the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act for content that you believe infringes your copyright. (That page also includes forms for requesting restoration of a page that Google has removed, including a form for counter-notification under the DMCA.)

If you want content removed from Google's search results, it's important to bear a couple of points in mind.
Google doesn't own the web, and can't remove content from the web.
The material indexed in Google’s search results are controlled by the webmasters of the sites that host it, and not by Google. Google cannot remove content from other sites on the web.

If you don't own the site on which the content appears, you should ask the webmaster to remove the content or block it from search engines 

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