Monday, February 13, 2017

Very High Changes of Google Removing Torrents from Google Search Engine

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Google Search engine will no longer show results of torrents, they are against piracy, so each and every torrent gonna be banned from google search engine, which will decrease 90% of piracy.
One of the biggest downfalls for the entertainment industry is piracy. Time and again production houses and people from the industry have held search engines such as Google accountable for the ease in searching for torrents. In its latest effort to curb the practice, Google has reportedly decided to ban torrent site links from its search results.

The internet is flooded with such websites and portals which promote piracy and offer content, including movies, shows, and music, from which the entertainment industry earns. When such content is made freely available to users, it in turn impacts the revenue of the industry and is also in violation of the copyright and intellectual property rights of those behind the creation of the content. While there are trove of such websites, it is believed that through search engines such as Google, these websites are easily discoverable, thereby promoting piracy.

Every year the industry loses billions owing to online piracy. Game of Thrones, which is one of the most popular and widely watched HBO original series, has been recorded as the most illegally downloaded show for the fifth consecutive year in 2016. As the series is originally telecast over the weeks, given the gripping nature of the storyline, viewers find it difficult to hold their patience and hence move to alternative sources to download it illegally and watch it. 

Piracy will not just end

Even though google stops piracy, there are many more search engines all over the web, not everyone will stop torrents, so when google stops showing torrents in search results other search engines standards will increase gradually in search of torrents.

As per the report, UK wants the Bill to come into effect from June 1, this year. Buscombe also said that the search engines involved in this work “have been very co-operative, making changes to their algorithms and processes, but also working bilaterally with creative industry representatives to explore the options for new interventions and how existing processes might be streamline”.

Conclusion:



It’s not Finalized yet, decision’s still pending. Even though this is not going to happen fast, but will happen eventually. Even though you don’t find torrents on search engine, you can still visit them by directly going to website

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