Google Asked to Remove 1 Million Pirate Links Per Day
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[Image: google-bay.jpg]In the hope of steering prospective customers away from pirate sites, copyright holders are overloading Google with DMCA takedown notices.

These requests have increased dramatically since Google began making the data public. A few years ago the search engine received just a few dozen takedown notices during an entire year, but today it processes millions of allegedly infringing links per week.

Over the past months the number of reported URLs has continued to rise. Now, for the first time ever, Google has processed an average of more than one million URLs per day.

Last week Google was asked to remove more than 7.8 million results, up more than 10% compared to the previous record a week earlier. The graph below shows the remarkable increase in requests over the past three years.

To put these numbers in perspective, Google is currently asked to remove an infringing search result every 8 milliseconds, compared to one request per six days back in 2008.


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The massive surge in removal requests is not without controversy. It’s been reported that some notices reference pages that contain no copyrighted material, due to mistakes or abuse, but are deleted nonetheless. Google has a pretty good track record of catching these errors, but since manual review of all links is unachievable, some URLs are removed in error.

Google says it’s doing its best to address the concerns of copyright holders. Last year the company released a report detailing the various anti-piracy measures it uses. However, according to some industry groups the search giant can and should do more.

For the RIAA the staggering amount of takedown requests only confirms the notion that the process isn’t very effective. Brad Buckles, RIAA executive vice president of anti-piracy, previously suggested that Google should start banning entire domains from its search results.

“Every day produces more results and there is no end in sight. We are using a bucket to deal with an ocean of illegal downloading,” Buckles said.

The issue has also piqued the interest of U.S. lawmakers. Earlier this year the House Judiciary Subcommittee had a hearing on the DMCA takedown issue, and both copyright holders, Internet service providers, and other parties are examining what they can do to optimize the process.

In the meantime, the number of removal requests is expected to rise and rise, with 10 million links per week being the next milestone.

Originally Published: Wed, 20 Aug 2014 16:02:59 +0000
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Brad Buckles Wrote:Brad Buckles, RIAA executive vice president of anti-piracy, previously suggested that Google should start banning entire domains from its search results.

yes, brad... rampant censorship... such a viable solution to everything you don't want to address.

Brad Buckles Wrote:“Every day produces more results and there is no end in sight. We are using a bucket to deal with an ocean of illegal downloading,”

brad, i've said it before and i'll say it again... staph. it. nao.

if you look at file sharing as a problem, you're missing the bigger picture. content producers spend millions if not billions on marketing and research every year and always miss this point: file sharing is in reaction to your business model, not in spite of it.

for one, your drm schemes are worthless. we've proven that. they only work against 12 year old girls and my parents... in fact, it doesn't even work on them anymore because they stopped buying your crap.

your prices are outrageous. i'm not paying a dollar per song... especially when you start claiming that i don't own the song and i'm only renting it.

your restrictions on regional availability and pricing are fucking dumb... ask any australian.
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