https://torrentfreak.com/warner-bros-flags-website-piracy-portal-160904/
Warner Bros. is vigorously trying to prevent pirated content from showing up in search results, but in doing so the movie studio has shot itself in the foot. Recently, Warner asked Google to take down several of its own pages, claiming that they are copyright-infringing.
The movie industry has gone head to head with Google in recent years, demanding tougher anti-piracy measures from the search engine.
According to Warner Bros. and other major studios, Google makes it too easy for its users to find pirated content. Instead, they would prefer Google to remove sites such as The Pirate Bay from search results entirely.
Warner itself is also taking action, by reporting pirated content to the search engine, asking it to be removed from the index. This year the movie studio intensified its efforts and thus far it has flagged over four million allegedly infringing URLs.
We use the term allegedly with good reason, as not all of the reports are accurate. In fact, this week we stumbled upon recent takedown requests that have some glaring errors.
(Score: 2) by Marand on Tuesday September 06 2016, @09:15PM
Yeah, but it's still shitty behaviour so fuck 'em I'll find the info elsewhere. I've almost never needed that setting, so it's usually off because I'd rather know they're being dicks immediately. Sites never have content worth condoning the behaviour by sticking around when they made it clear they don't want another reader