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Google moves to block movie piracy loophole – Sydney Morning Herald
Google will hide hundreds more piracy websites from its search results under a new agreement with Creative Content Australia.

“The pirates are taking advantage of the lag time between their criminal mirror site going up by changing one letter and us taking three or four weeks to go back through the court system.”
Mr Burke said last year that there had been 832 sites blocked by Google as part of the new collaborative approach, but he said hundreds more would now be “de-indexed” under the new arrangement.
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