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  1. Google Accused of Being Too Slow to Derank Pirate Websites

    We have worked closely with search engines, ISPs and rights holders on possible industry-led solutions and welcomed Google's announcement that it was changing its search algorithm to take account of the number of take-down notices attached to a...

  2. World IPv6 Launch: What it Means for Content Owners & SEO

    As a result, Ivanov expects that Russian and CIS ISPs will accelerate support for IPv6 relatively quickly. The vast majority of IP addresses in use today conform to Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and this is the standard that has been widely...

  3. SOPA, PIPA On Hold, But a New Threat on Horizon

    Despite the economic burden on ISPs, despite the fact that the bill requires data collection and retention on ALL users and creates a database rich for hackers, despite objections that this steamrolling of personal privacy would actually do very...

  4. The Web's Wild West Days Are Gone

    The Australian government has already started a censorship trial, with one of their national ISPs signing up. Just a few years ago, the Web was an open playing field where few things were taboo. Those days are gone, and if we're not careful, there...

  5. NZ Guilt Upon Accusation Act Prompts Blackout Protest

    Apparently ISPs have the ability, no the imperative to take down any content accused of copyright infringement. TelstraClear’s (one of the largest ISPs in New Zealand) head of corporate services, Mathew Bolland, says from November 1, if...

  6. Google Behind Tool to Detect ISP Blocking

    M-Lab will collect data on the blocking or interference by ISPs of user internet use, including BitTorrent. It's no secret that Google is an avid supporter of net neutrality legislation. Now, in an effort to further their cause, they've partnered...