Worse for Google ranking pages with supposedly illegal pirated content
Starting next week, Google intends to websites with illegal pirated content or links to such ban in the results on the back seat. As the company announced in a blog entry, the search algorithm for the ranking system should also include the future, reported in Google Copyright Infringement. According to Google, will help the users to find high-quality, legal content on the Web.
Of data for the new ranking system, it should not be missing: According to the company were in the past month alone more than 4.3 million URLs with copyright violations reported to Google. Anyone who feels unjustly demoted should be able to contact Google to get to the website for the original site in the results returned. That certainly can happen, one case was in June of this year, as a published article was on H via Windows 8 for an alleged infringement of copyright completely removed from the search results on Google.
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