Google allows you to take down web content that breaks the law or violates your legal rights. By using the official Google Legal Help Page, you can ask Google to block, limit, or remove bad content from its apps and search results. What Content Can You Report?
Google takes bad content very seriously. You can report material for many legal reasons, including:
Copyright issues: Someone copied your original work without permission.
Trademark issues: A business is using your brand name or logo illegally.
Other violations: The content breaks local laws or Google’s product safety rules. How to Submit a Legal Request
Before you fill out a legal form, try to flag the bad content directly inside the Google app you are using. If that does not work, follow these steps on the Google Legal Help Page:
Pick the product: Select the specific Google app where the content appears. Give a reason: Choose the legal reason for your report.
Add the exact link: Copy and paste the exact URL of the bad page, not just the website’s homepage.
Explain the problem: Clearly detail what content breaks the law and why. What Happens Next?
Google will send you a confirmation email with a reference number. Keep an eye on your email inbox. Google staff may message you to ask more questions about your request.
Note: Google can only hide content on its own services. The original material might still exist on the wider web, so you may also want to message the owner of that specific website.
Do you need help finding a specific web link or writing the explanation for your legal report?
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