Google Removes BTJunkie From Search Results

Like most torrent sites, Google is no stranger to removing “copyright infringing” listings from its search results. Following up on complaints from the Chinese government and of course copyright holders, the company has been censoring its search results for years. The filtering process is not automated and DMCA takedown requests are generally reviewed manually.

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Google Removes BTJunkie From Search Results

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