Google begins to penalize pages with pirated content

Google begins to penalize pages with pirated content

 Google begins to penalize pages with pirated content
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Google is your search engine is testing a new instrument, which should reduce the spread of pirated content. It is written in the official web page giant.

One of the new algorithm provides a search engine to the top of Google's search results will present a special form with links to legal music and video content if the user enters the query "download", "free", "watch."

In addition, by typing the name of a particular musician, the search results will be seen in columns with information about it, as well as links to pages where you can legally buy looking for the author of the musical works.

In turn, links to pages containing the pirated content will continue to be visible in search results, but they will be placed in the results presented below. The trouble with these pages will, which violates copyright legislation defending the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act).

Today, innovation is only the territory of the United States, but Google is planning a new instrument to activate the search engines, and other regions.

According to the updated report on the Internet giant's how it's anti-piracy ("How Google Fights Piracy"), in 2013. the company was 224 million. queries regarding copyright violations on Web pages, while 222 million. of the links have been removed from Google search results.