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The decision by Google to remove pirated websites from search results is spreading throughout Europe.
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Earlier this year, the MPA admitted that approximately 10,000 domains had been deleted, but the actual number is much higher.
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A takedown notice on the Lumen Database was issued.
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A report from Lithuania shed light on an egregious but huge piracy deindexing operation.
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The UK government was determined to decrease overall piracy.
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It first asked Google about pirate sites appearing in its search results.
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In 2017, a deal was made by Google that would allow it to adjust its algorithm to make pirate websites more challenging to find.
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Google's removal of a pirate site from search results is a problem that they are trying to attract more users.
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Although Google had previously stated that Google search was not as crucial for pirate discovery.
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