As Google has grown into the world’s most popular search engine and, arguably, the most powerful Internet company, it has become entangled in scores of lawsuits touching on a wide range of legal questions, including copyright violation, trademark infringement and its method of ranking Web sites.
In a lot of ways Web 2.0 is changing the way content should be viewed and maybe it is a time to re-look at some of the copyright laws that are existent today. Like what Creative Commons has done.