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Google Builds Largest Database of Links to Pirated Media

By indexing all copyright takedown requests online, Google is rapidly building the world’s largest database of links to pirated content. Just last week, a record-breaking 719,415 new URLs were added to the takedown database. Copyright holders are responding to this effort with a comical display of meta-censorship, in which Google is asked to remove links to takedown requests, because these link to sites that link to copyrighted material.

google bayUnder the DMCA copyright holders have the right to demand that websites disable access to infringing content. Without doubt, one of the top recipients of these notices is Google.

To give the public insight into the scope and nature of this process, Google started to publish all takedown requests online as part of their transparency report. Since then, the number of URLs Google is being asked to remove has grown rapidly.

Last week Google received takedown requests for a record-breaking 719,415 URLs, which is double the amount that were sent in two months ago, and four times as many as in January of this year. Google’s data further reveals that Microsoft and the RIAA are the most active senders.


# URLs in takedown requests per week

google takedowns

For the copyright holders the purpose of these takedown requests is to make pirated content unavailable through Google’s search engine. This happens through automatic takedown tools, with the unfortunate consequence that legitimate movie trailers and IMDB or Last.fm pages are censored too.

But, there is another issue that casts doubt over the effectiveness of the process.

Because Google indexes all takedown requests with the “infringing” URLs on the ChillingEffects website, the search engine is effectively building the world’s largest database of links to pirated content.

Around the same time next year, Google will have built a database of dozens of millions of pirated links, and a few years later it will be a billion links. Not just links to BitTorrent sites, but also files hosted on cyberlockers, blogs and a wide range of other websites all collected in one place.

Of course, Google’s search engine already indexes pretty much the entire Internet, but a database dedicated to infringing content opens up the possibility for outsiders to mine this data for pirate search engines. And that’s just one of the problems with Google’s transparency.

Disabling access to these “pirate” lists is harder than it seems.

Since all the takedown requests are published online, the URLs in question can still be found through Google. This irony leads to the absurd situation where copyright holders (intentionally or automatically) ask Google to take down their own takedown requests.


A Takedown-Takedown

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Microsoft and others have already sent such takedown-takedown requests. In other words, Google is being asked to remove links to takedown requests, because these link to sites that link to copyrighted material. And even that is not enough.

Because the new takedown notice creates a link to the old notice, copyright holders have to send another request to take the new one down, followed by another… and another. A comical display of meta-censorship which could go on endlessly.

Of course, spamming Google with takedowns is much easier than contacting individual sites but as these companies should know by now, it doesn’t get rid of the infringing content. In the meantime, these same copyright holders are assisting in the creation of the world’s largest database of links to pirated content, courtesy of Google.

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  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_PSJEPJUD6XDNPO4ESNFLWJ5SR4 Raymond G

    This gets more comical day by day.

    • FreeBSD

      lol, yeah!

    • thedude321

      I know, but its good news for us. We get more good stuff!

      And frankly, sooner or later there is going to be so many free alternatives to software and entertainment, that these companies will HAVE to do business differently.

      P.S. The windows 8 consumer preview is freely available…..why take it down?

      • http://www.facebook.com/gingerboy92 Syukri Lajin

        because its only ‘free’ if it’s on microsoft’ server. other than their servers, its piracy. only they can distribute their ‘free’ software. not so free now is it.  fcked up system.

        • FrostyC

          Yandex.com – The uncensored google.

        • Timmy

          FrostyC, Yandex isn’t a good search engine for English results – it was built for indexing Russian websites. Google has perfected their search engine.

          Also, don’t forgot Russia has passed it’s own version of ACTA recently (not sure if Putin signed it though, he probs will). So Yandex may not stay uncensored for long.

        • http://profiles.google.com/zerianis10 Christopher Kidwell

          I doubt that law will stand for too long, Putin signing it or not.

        • Guest

          Yandex can suck my cock.

      • Anon1

        Too bad Windows 8 sucks.

        • harry krishna

          was any other result possible?

        • Guest

           Linux FTW

      • Guest

        Because it’s a rehashed version. Notice it has AIO in the filename. This stands for All In One. One of those shitty builds someone has put together with thing stripped out or modded and a bulk load of shitty apps bogging it down again.

    • Bananas

      I rarely do use torrent or anything specialized.  I mostly use Google to get my free stuff.

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/57MMUXYL5UUH33CLLQOOHOLCH4 Freddie

        I don’t always download cracked apps, but when I do it’s from a shady site and bricks my entire fucking comp.

    • WasterOfTime

       RIAA = Larry, MPAA = Curly, Government = Moe

  • JordanKratz

    That sure is a lot of IRL’s .
    Whack A Mole anyone want to play ?

  • BobButtons

    The consumer preview is freely available… get over it.

  • SOPA_NOPA

    Epic.

    • Guest

      What?

      • SOPA_NOPA

        Unintended Consequences. This is just hilarious.

        • Scary_Devil_Monastery

          Unintended? Not really. The folks at Google are simply rubbing the noses of the MPAA/RIAA in the fact that where censoring is concerned, simply mentioning what has been censored renders the censorship invalid.

          And again, if you can’t inform the citizenry what has been censored effectively you live in a society where freedom of speech is severely curtailed.

          And this is one of the reasons why copyright enforcement is incompatible with basic civil liberties – you can’t very well have a “free” society if said society allows the removal of information without saying what information was removed or on what grounds. As ridiculous as handing out “secret” trials and verdicts in a court.

          Google simply demonstrates this fact in a way which should inform even the most boneheaded court what the ramifications of information control are.

        • SOPA_NOPA

          I’m pretty sure that’s not what the copyright holders intended when they put in their takedown requests.

  • Guest

    I actually burst out laughing irl. That is probably the most awesome thing to happen so far this year.

  • puddipuddi

    So do we have a search engine that searches chillingeffects.org yet?  That would be pretty useful.

    • Guest

      Go to Google, type in: site:chillingeffects.org INSERT KEYWORDS HERE

  • Anonymouse

    How dare they link to sites that link to sites that link to sites that link to copyrighted material. If only there were a way to stop such blatant douchebaggery on the part of the Internet…

    • Me

      If the people who got busted for linking to copy-written material got sued for the link, wouldn’t by the same logic google and in turn the holder themselves be liable for this? 

  • Anon

    This is pretty fucking hilarious! I wouldn’t call this “good news”, but it sure made my day brighter. :-)

  • Montisaquadeis

    We should really thank the companies for doing the hard work for us and just posting links to these files. Gotta love Karma lol

  • Gae

    Hey google you better take down that takedown because it links to a takedown for a takedown of a link that linked to a site that linked to a magnet link that downloads a file.

    I really don’t know if I should laugh or cry.

    • Anyone

      yo dawg, I heard you like takedowns
      so I takedown your takedown so you can takedown while you takedown

    • Vertigo Blond

      Google will now take down Gae “cry”;
      Google will now take down Gae “laugh”;
      Google will now take down Gae “really”; REALLY?? lolz 

  • Ishigidydigidy

    I like to think that ten years from now we’re all going to look back on this and laugh about it.  Not in the same way we’re laughing now, but… well, you guys know what I mean.

    This whole thing is comical.

  • IDIOCRACY

    woehahaha

  • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

    Thank you for addressing this problem, the action for Google must be to show less transparency and stop publishing the reported URLs.

    • Guest

      Yes, secrecy is the answer. Fuck transparency and openness, they only lead to undesirable things like exposing how fucking stupid the copyright industry is. 

      • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

        Yes the copyright industry is really stupid, producing music and movies for pirates without getting paid. They must stop doing that.

        • Anyone

          you are confusing something
          the copyright industry produces nothing

          the music and movies are produced by artists, and they profit from filesharing

        • Guest

          So Nejtillpirater will stop being confused, let me explain what the copyright industry does do. 

          It rips off artists.Rights Group Fined For Not Paying Artist For Anti-Piracy Ad

        • Guest

          Oh thanks, Disqus. For being a steaming piece of dog shit.

          Let’s try that again.
          Rights group fined for not paying artist for anti-piracy ad

        • ScrewEwe2

          “Yes the copyright industry is really stupid, producing music and movies for pirates without getting paid. They must stop doing that.”

          You seem to be confused Nejtillpirater so why don’t you wait around until Frederika shows up to point out how you are confused. She’s much better at that stuff than I could ever hope to be and besides, and don’t tell anyone (early onset oldtimers disease), I’m confused most of the time myself. I have to depend on all these other good folks to unconfuse me most of the time.

        • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

          @ScrewEwe2:disqus 

          “You seem to be confused Nejtillpirater so why don’t you wait around until Frederika shows up to point out how you are confused.”

          I’m not confused at all but talking about confused people, why should one of the most confused people, Fredrika, point out that someone else is confused?

        • Fredrika

          > “..why should one of the most confused people, Fredrika, point out that someone else is confused?”

          I have challenged you for three years, yet one single time have you dared to do what’s been encouraged. I’ll do it again.

          If you find anything i write hard to understand or if you believe it to be incorrect, please quote that sentence or paragraph, so we can see what you actually talk about and refer to, and explain what your problem is with it, instead of as you just know did again, throw out meaningless empty accusations and one-liners, that constitutes nothing else than yet another logical fallacy.

          Is it gonna happen this time? Do you have the courage to quote one single sentence from me, in which you point out exactly what you believe to be incorrect, or what’s gotten you confused, and why?

          And then we twill take it from there. If you dare.

          I’m still waiting.

        • Anyone

          @nejtillpirater:disqus
          I see you are not contradicting me that the copyright industries produce nothing

        • Fredrika

          > “Yes the copyright industry is really stupid, producing music and movies for pirates without getting paid. They must stop doing that.”

          First of all, the argument was about the copyright industry, not the content industry. You do understand the difference between the Riaa, Mpaa and the actual production companies?

          Secondly, if we disregard your confusion, the content industry is being well paid, more well paid than ever before actually, and they are being paid by the pirates. As you are fully aware of the fact that you are a pirates does not exclude that you at the same time buy gods or services from the content industry, which the pirates indeed to.

          Thirdly, the argument put forward about stupidity had no connection whatsoever to the production of content, the argument was regarding a completely different topic, one which you didn’t touch on at all in you reply, so all your entire comment consisted of was actually yet another straw-man argument.

          You know what a straw-man argument is right? It’s when you reply to a completely different topic, argument or claim than the one that was actually put forward in the previous comment. Just as you did now. Once again.

          And you ask why everyone calls you a troll?

      • Vertigo Blond

        what will happen if:
         Apple will have the copyrights for the word “fuck”;Microsoft will have the copyright for the word “Stupid”;
        Google will have the copyright for the words “Take Down”

        who will take down who on what groundless base???

    • Scary_Devil_Monastery

      I see. In other words Google should implement censorship without displaying what has been censored or why.

      I have some news for you – that is completely untenable in any society with a functional democracy. If you are allowed to divulge even the existence of information when it concerns something as trivial as an mp3-file, then we are placing the bar very very low.

      Indeed, it makes the old sovjet union and China look positively liberal in their own policy of information control.

      Then again, you are on record as comparing copying a file to rape and hosting a website to grand larceny so I’m not very surprised that you’ll be setting “copyright” over and above basic and fundamental freedoms.

      • http://nejtillpirater.wordpress.com/ Nejtillpirater

        Stop lying.

        Google is a private company, they can do whatever they want regarding what to display or not, just like Facebook or any other private company.

        “Then again, you are on record as comparing copying a file to rape and hosting a website to grand larceny so I’m not very surprised that you’ll be setting “copyright” over and above basic and fundamental freedoms.”

        The fact that you’re repeating this doesn’t make it true and you know it. You’re deliberately misinterpreting things I’ve written but you’re taking it out of context.

        I’ve never compared rape to copying a file, I’ve just said that piracy is a figuratively raping the creators and that has nothing to do with rape in general and you know that because I’ve explained that ever and ever.

        I’ve never said that hosing a website is larceny.

        Stop being an evil lier.

        • Guest

          You’re just mad that people outside of Sweden have caught on to you being a troll there for three years, Nej. Newsflash – an artist was not paid by your copyright industry for music he composed for a copyright industry advertisement. But go on, we know how addicted you are to Copyright Industry-brand white chocolate.

        • Scary_Devil_Monastery

          “Google is a private company, they can do whatever they want regarding what to display or not, just like Facebook or any other private company.”

          So if a judge and jury can force a company to act in a certain way it’s not “censorship” because the execution is carried out by a private agency? That is your argument? I shouldn’t be surprised. It adheres closely to your usual “standards” of logic.

          “The fact that you’re repeating this doesn’t make it true and you know it. You’re deliberately misinterpreting things I’ve written but you’re taking it out of context.”

          Should i copy links to the entire text where you not only make that statement straight out but also defend it up to the point where you try to redefine the word “rape”?

          “I’ve never compared rape to copying a file, I’ve just said that piracy is a figuratively raping the creators and that has nothing to do with rape in general and you know that because I’ve explained that ever and ever.”

          No, what you said was verbatim that filesharing is like raping the artist. No ifs buts or maybes about it. After people nailed you down for that statement you immediately backtracked, claiming you’d never said any such thing. Quite pathetic as the evidence to the contrary was a few posts up in the thread.

          And I note that you are once again using your old standby of denying what you’ve written before.

  • Xzibit

    Yo Dawg, we heard you like takedowns…

  • Zatara214

    Google is not the command line of the internet. Use DuckDuckGo if you’re serious.

    • Timmy

      DuckDuckGo has a good heart. However, their search results suck. They often don’t find what I’m looking for :-

      Google has mastered the art of a search engine. It’ll be hard for anyone to compete.

      Also, duckduckgo is a one-man website as I recall, so for him to build a better search engine would require far to much time. So I don’t have much hopes for duckduckgo :-

      Try using a search engine that uses Google but goes through their servers and doesn’t log what you search … then you can use Google yet remain anonymous :)

      • Anon1

        Exactly like 
        https://startpage.com/

        • Englishdevil

          I just loaded this as my home page, seriously everyone should be using this as there search engine, it is super super fast, this is what searching the internet should be like, instant results no loading of Google analytic’s which has been making browsing slower and slower, this is the ultimate search engine and you have to try it out, that goes for everyone.

          I am amazed that this has not been given a story of it’s own all over the internet , when i say it is fast , lets just say that it makes Google look like 1995 technology. This is the future and i hope everyone will at least give it a go. Bye Google it was nice knowing you but hey your just too slow for me

      • Zatara214

        That’s true, but you can always count on the engine to never block anything and to maintain your privacy. Right now, there isn’t much better. FilesTube is okay if you’re just searching for media, but if you want real results, DDG is the best the internet currently has to offer.

        IMO, Google isn’t ruined just from this. Using DDG and Google in conjunction will probably lead to better searching habits, anyway.

        • Goest

           probably, yet you’re connected ALL the time to google when you browse (see tcp-eye) even when you arrived through DDG

        • Guest

          DuckDuckGo is one to avoid like the plague. It never produces the desired search results while Google is always on the money.

      • ScrewEwe2

        When I’m trying find out how to make Napalm I use DuckDuckGo and when I’m trying to find out how to make Pati Foie Gras I use Google. The Napalm may come in handy for getting rid of the evidence that I was trying to make Pati Foie Gras.

      • Scary_Devil_Monastery

        A browser like “Iron” will do it as well.

        Needless to say, always use a VPN for all your needs. If nothing else it prevents directed advertising.

    • Cujo
  • Effyou

    Hahaha. You go Google

  • Anonymous

    about time someone helped Google assemble this list. they shouldn’t have been left to do it all by themselves! perhaps one day, the morons making up the entertainment industries will realise what twats they’re making of themselves and go about things in the way that customers have asked them to do for bloody years! bye bye problems!!!

  • circus

    This is hilarious

  • A Torrent Site Owner

    queue massive belly laugh in the vain of brian blessed!!!!  what a cracking farce.. hahahaahahahahaa

    • BJonesTF

      he’s more a ‘hohohohoho’ – a deep belly laugh, rather than the higher pitched chuckle of hahahahahahha

      • ScrewEwe2

        heheheheheheh

        • http://profile.yahoo.com/57MMUXYL5UUH33CLLQOOHOLCH4 Freddie

          haw haw haw haw

      • Brian Blessed

        The Pirate Bay’s aliiiiiiive!?!? Fly my pirate hawkmen, fly!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=676827475 Luke Solis

    I wonder how much memory it would take when you put all the URL into one text file.

  • John Space

     And now for something completely different…

  • danielrobertsg

    I thought this might happen, the other day I was searching for some stuff to watch online, and could find nothing. I clicked the chilling effects DMCA at the bottom of my search, tried a few links, found what I wanted. Thanks MAFFIA, for helping me find the content I wanted.

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  • http://homelessonwheels.com/ Mike | Homeless On Wheels

    Silly rabbits.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_IZ5BM5GNLA54OADSWGSXAMA7SY Jay

    Irony:  Google becomes the largest pirate library because of copyright holders.

    • http://profiles.google.com/zerianis10 Christopher Kidwell

      Yeah, it’s astounding how the copyright lobby doesn’t see how counterproductive trying to ‘takedown’ things is.

      The more they wail about it, the more we hear about it and the more we are interested in it.

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    http://blackseaholiday.ru/

    ?????????? ? ??????????? ????? ???????, ? ??????? ?????????????, ?????? ???????? ????? ?? ???????? ????????? ????????????? ??????? ?????????????, …

    • ScrewEwe2

      ?? ?????? ???? ??????, ??? ?? ???-???? ???????????.?? ?????? ???? ??????, ??? ?? ???-???? ???????????.

  • still undecided nate

    Cue, Nate in 3….2….

    • Deviant account – lol

      Thanks Nate….  for giving us a database of 8 million links.

      That was fun!

  • Mwhahaha

    I admire Google’s pedantry in this situation. They show how pointless it is for people to issue such take down requests.

    If they were serious about things I’m sure not many people would object to them redacting part of any url they take down, the first section of the url perhaps, or the final 10 letters. They’d still have transparency and not be liable for litigation from media companies. Which seems to be the way they’re heading with their current system.

    Has anyone written a handy search tool for chillingeffects yet? That is if it doesn’t already have on.

  • Mwhahaha

    Of course you do realise by linking to chilling effects you’re linking to a site which links to a site which hosts pirated material, so you might be subject to a google takedown request of your own, simply for talking about takedown requests.

  • Guest

    Should have seen this one coming, the internet works the way the internet works.
    All the censorship and the war on free information is only making everything worse, who knows what the unchecked power of copyright will do to the internet in the future.

  • tao54nyc

    Once again the CopyWrong lobby sows the seeds of its own destruction.

  • Sombody

    Just charge 100- USD for each take down request. Problem solved.

    • Anyone

      even $50 was enough to have them bitching and moaning, despite claiming ridiculous losses for each link

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  • wtf

    It’s all part of a strategy to DDoS the Internet with a takedown infinite loop.

  • molokoloco

    http://www.seeks.fr/ : “An Open Decentralized Platform for Collaborative Search, Filtering and content Curation”… It’s a french peer to peer search engine proxy project, based on results from various search engine (mostly google). More infos and source here : 
    http://www.seeks-project.info/site/

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/57MMUXYL5UUH33CLLQOOHOLCH4 Freddie

    I don’t even understand the POV of this article. Seems to be something else at the heart of the issue, beside just how tedious the takedown game can be. 

    What else can this information, that Google is amassing, be used for?

    • Timo

       If you’re looking for a POV, then you’re on the wrong website.

      What else can this information be used for?
      Showing how some people are truly idiots. (MAFIAA, MPAA, BREIN, etc.)

      • http://profile.yahoo.com/57MMUXYL5UUH33CLLQOOHOLCH4 Freddie

        Thanks for chiming in.

    • Scary_Devil_Monastery

      What else it can be used for?

      My guess is the primary effect which Google intends it to have is to display the fundamental collision between copyright enforcement and civil liberties, in this case, freedom of speech.

      Imagine a society where any information placed in the public domain could be removed at the will of any interested party – and which made said information forbidden to even mention, to boot making the censorship secret and completely without transparency. This is it, right here.

      It takes information control to a level even China and the old Sovjet union didn’t implement.

      That’s what I believe is the primary reason why Google is creating this database – to show that you can not enforce copyright on the internet while retaining basic information freedom and transparency in society.

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  • Tapsa

    When does it happen that they request to takedown Google itself? Afterall TPB was search engine too, so wouldn’t it be unfair to react differently? I’d really like to see them try at least blocking it, or better yet see the people react if it succeeded :D

  • Lulz

    Google be trollin the MPAA and the RIAA, big time yo.

    My respect for Google just increased.

  • Lawl…

    What happened to your website?

    Oh not much by some dumb luck a AD on my page linked to a site that linked to another link that linked to a porn site that linked back to some shoes that linked to some evil surveys that linked to a site though their ad that was linked with a warez indexing database.

    Damn that sucks..
    Yup…

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  • http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-4-new-skins-themes-launches/740147-neurotech-hd.html#post5637502 Jay

    Hint, hint, torrent sites with little legal knowledge… (wink, nod)

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  • Jehnavi

    Good work google .
    http://www.techiecop.com/

  • SirkMang

    Its become quite clear that Google will rule the world one day. perhaps the entire universe!

    Need-Anon.it.tc

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  • anon

    I ctrl+F’d for Streisand Effect.

    This totally counts as at the very least, an unconventional variant of Streisand Effect.

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  • Me

    cool. There are so many useful sites on the list I had never heard of.

  • changge217

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  • cgimusic

    I think we need some kind of 3 strikes rule. If you submit DMCA takedowns for more than 3 non-infringing sites you can’t send any notices for a month.

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  • Soloflair

     In about 5 years from now you will have a flash drive with every song ,book,move,etc in you pocket lol….Talk about pushing shit ageist the tide lol..might want to start handing out speeding tickets a the Daytona 500

  • Camanon7

    asdf

  • FreshTuna

    The true nature of File-Sharing and “Content-Holders” interactions exposed.

  • wilson

    oh the irony

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