Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Google Struggles with Online Copyright Infringement

Google has expanded its blacklist of censored search phrases. Popular keywords from the blacklist will not appear in Google’s Instant and Autocomplete search services, while the pages themselves remain indexed.

There are certain words Google doesn’t want you to see. Google users who search for terms like “utorrent”, “BitTorrent” or “RapidShare” will notice that no suggestions or search results will be shown before they finish typing the full word.

By this action Google is sending out a strong signal that they are committed to combating online copyright infringement.

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