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Google was asked to remove 345 million 'pirate' links in 2014

The number of requests increased by 75% compared to 2013.

GOOGLE WAS ASKED to remove more than 345 million links from its search engine in 2014 over copyright issues.

Google shares weekly reports of all the takedown requests it receives, but not yearly figures. However, TorrentFreak compiled all the reports it received each week and found that exactly 345,169,134 requests were made, an increase of 75% when compared to 2013.

Most of the takedowns were sent for the domains 4shared.com, rapidgator.net and uploaded.net, with more than five million targeted URLs each.

The largest number of complaints came from the UK music industry group BPI which made 60 million takedown requests last year.

Google has taken a number of measures to discourage pirate sites such as downranking them and burying offending sites further down so fewer people will see them. In a document detailing how Google deals with piracy, it claimed that pirating happens because of the lack of options users have to access content legally.

Piracy often arises when consumer demand goes unmet by legitimate supply. As services ranging from Netflix to Spotify to iTunes have demonstrated, the best way to combat piracy is with better and more convenient legitimate services. The right combination of price, convenience, and inventory will do far more to reduce piracy than enforcement can.

Google doesn’t always comply with takedown requests. The company left up links to The Pirate Bay despite a complaint from BPI, while it sometimes takes “no action” if said links don’t appear to be infringing or if they’ve been taken down previously.

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Read: Netflix may finally be cracking down on international users who try to access US Netflix >

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    Mute Joanna
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    Jan 5th 2015, 4:43 PM

    “Piracy arises when consumer demand is not met by legitimate supply”

    Thank you! Finally someone gets it! If you don’t allow easy access and purchase of your content then your content won’t be purchased. It’s not that difficult!

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    Mute The Doctor
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    Jan 5th 2015, 7:20 PM

    Yup, if they keep showing shows, days, weeks or months, behind the US, then I’m not going to wait. If I could pay, I would. But I’m not going to have my favourite shows spoiled because I’m expected to wait two weeks for the latest content.

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    Jan 5th 2015, 4:21 PM

    So what’s the story with Showbox, is that piracy?
    As it’s an app I just assumed it was legit.

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    Mute Steve Smith
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    Jan 5th 2015, 4:33 PM

    There’s a reason it’s not in the app store. Great app though.

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    Mute little jim
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    Jan 5th 2015, 5:47 PM

    Ahh, so I’m a bit of a pirate then. I tried play movies first but 13 yoyos for a digital copy, it’s too much.
    Now, where’s me rum!

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    Mute David Thomas
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    Jan 5th 2015, 4:00 PM

    Sure as hell stopped my piracy! :D

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    Mute Simon Barnes
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    Jan 5th 2015, 4:24 PM

    arrrrr

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    Mute Ben Coughlan
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    Jan 5th 2015, 9:41 PM

    God, I’d rather sweep streets than be the guy in charge of taking all those links down, that must be torture!

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    Mute Jason
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    Feb 27th 2015, 1:04 PM

    Read about this on NextWeb

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