Looking for a good torrent site? You can now get help from an unexpected source: Google. The search engine is now prominently displaying several torrent sites at the top of search results, despite its ...
Google is now showing a few articles with curated torrent websites when you search for the term 'best torrent sites’ or even 'torrent sites'. (Image: Reuters) Google had recently decided a massive ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The search bar that sits atop the Google Torrent Search page. Is Google ...
Google places tremendous faith in The Algorithm, but what happens when The Algorithm dons an eyepatch and entices the unwary into a life of piratical adventure and scurvy? A non-eyepatched reader ...
Google has been facing the brunt from the DMCA because of rising piracy issues. Music, Movies and Software are being pirated and P2P sharing are their worst enemies. Downloading a pirated content was ...
As first reported by Torrent Freak, Googling “torrent sites” or “best torrent sites” will feature results like The Pirate Bay, Rarbg, and 1337x, just as casually it gives you suggestions for “best ...
The original report doesn't mention any sort of torrent ban, however, does that mean Google isn't banning torrent anytime in near future? After much hype created post rumours claiming torrent ban from ...
Google is no longer making it easy for pirates to quickly find decent torrent sites. Following numerous reports that the company had begun displaying suggestions for popular torrent platforms straight ...
Homeland Security with help from ICANN has seized the domain of a torrent search site and posted a notice stating: “This domain name has been seized by ICE Homeland Security Investigations, pursuant ...
(CNET) The French Supreme Court has ruled that Google may have to censor the words "torrent," "RapidShare," and "Megaupload" from its instant and autocomplete searches, according to TorrentFreak. In ...
The torrent site Demonoid was blocked by Google after tests by the search giant found that pages within the site - often used to trade music and films - contained banner adverts which were installing ...