Google is busier than ever putting the kibosh on search results that link to material that allegedly infringes copyright. The company reported Monday that over the past month it received more than 76 million requests to remove from search results URLs that point to such content. That’s more than double the number of requests it received in the same period last year, or around 34 million, according to the search giant’s updated transparency report.
Source: Google copyright takedown requests jump to 76 million in past month – CNET