Google: request to remove more than two million links to Pirate Bay
Google has been asked in recent years to remove more than two million links to the Swedish domain of The Pirate Bay. The ‘milestone’ of two million was recently reached, according to a so-called transparency report from the internet giant.
The transparency report shows that since February 2012, when Google began releasing the figures, Google has received more than 93,000 requests from collecting societies. The organizations have asked the internet giant to remove more than two million links to the Swedish domain of The Pirate Bay from the search engine. That limit was recently reached, Torrentfreak discovered. The two million make up less than five percent of all Pirate Bay links in Google.
The top 5 organizations that reported the most about the Swedish torrent site mainly consist of the British music advocacy group – British Recorded Music Industry – and the American multinational Fox. They asked Google to remove 188,000 and 181,000 links respectively. In first place is the copyright organization Degban, responsible for 464,000 links. The Brain Foundation is not in the top 5.
Incidentally, The Pirate Bay is not the torrent site with the most takedown requests. That turns out to be Torrentz.eu, with approximately 4.4 million ‘wrong’ links. The reports show that the Brain Foundation has the greatest interest in torrent sites. More than 90,000 urls of Torrentz are said to relate to material for which Brein is an advocate.