Google has been asked to remove more than 1,000,000,000 search results relating to pirated torrents links
It seems that 2015 is a bad year of torrent websites. As we reported that torrent websites like YTS and Popcorn Time going bust, now there are reports that copyright holders demanded that Google remove a billion search results pertaining to ‘Pirate’ torrents.
Yes, you heard it right, they have asked the search giant to remove more than 1,000,000,000 allegedly infringing links from its search engine in recent years. The remarkable milestone, reached this week, is at the center of an ongoing debate over how search engines are expected to deal with pirate sites.

Google’s Transparency Report published this week reveals that it has has been asked to remove over 1,007,766,482 links to allegedly having pirated content. Indeed, that’s more than a billion reported URLs, a milestone Google crossed just a few days ago.
The number of notices continues to increase at a rapid pace as nearly half of the requests, 420 million, were submitted during the first months of 2015. The graph below illustrates this sharp rise in takedown notices.
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