Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Google Changing Search Algorithms To Punish Websites Committing Copyright Infringement

Chuck Bednar for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online Google has announced a series of changes to its search engine which will punish websites that publish or promote pirated content by downgrading their ranking and instead featuring legal content providers at the top of the page and in a box on the right-hand side of the results page, various media outlets reported on Monday. The new anti-piracy initiatives were detailed in an updated version of “How Google Fights Piracy,” a report originally released which year that also covers YouTube, Google Play and other services offered by the Mountain View, California-based tech giant. “Now more than ever it’s obvious that the Internet is a boon to creativity,” the company wrote in the report. “More music, more video, more text, and more software is being created by more people in more places than ever before.



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