Monday, July 27

New MPAA-Mississippi e-mail showcases anti-Google media attack plan

Google lawyers are trying to wrest more information from movie studios about their relationships with Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, who began investigating the search giant at the behest of the Motion Picture Association of America.

Ongoing litigation between Google and the MPAA has unearthed and made public just one new e-mail so far—and it's very revealing.

The e-mail (PDF), published in court records on Thursday, shows Hood's plan of how a media attack against Google could proceed—and how the MPAA could help out. It's a six-step plan, which begins with a call to several Google attorneys. It proceeds as follows:

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