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After early efforts in 2012, it appears Google's gotten the results it wanted.

by Casey Johnston - Oct 27 2014

 

http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Screen-Shot-2014-10-27-at-5.12.52-PM-640x404.png One of Project Free TV's domains has dropped in traffic since Google's algorithm change.seVideo streaming and torrent sites have dropped precipitously in Google rankings after the company altered its algorithm last Monday, according to reports from Searchmetrics. One of Project Free TV's main operating domains, free-tv-video-online.me, fell 96 percent in Searchmetric's rankings, one of the biggest drops alongside torrentz.eu and thepiratebay.se.

 

Google committed to fighting piracy by decrementing search results that allow users to access illegal streams or torrents back in 2012. The first round of changes didn't help much, according to interested parties like the Recording Industry Association of America and the Motion Picture Association of America.

 

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That is one HUGE change!  Maybe Google has it right for once?

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