CHATSWORTH, Calif.—Google has listed Takedown Piracy among its top five reporters of copyright infringements. The internet giant’s most current transparency report citing copyright statistics lists the leading organizations submitting removal requests to Google for links to allegedly infringing content (per Google). The ranking places Takedown Piracy above music studios, software developers and anti-piracy companies costing more than 10 times as much.
To view Google’s list of top copyright infringement reporters, visit here.
To view Google’s profile on Takedown Piracy’s effectiveness, visit here.
Takedown Piracy is the only anti-piracy company on Google’s top five list providing protection for adult entertainment companies. The only other anti-piracy company in the top five exclusively represents companies like Microsoft Corporation and Lionsgate.
Takedown Piracy owner Nate Glass stated, “Much of our effectiveness may be attributed to persistence. It’s that persistence which has us in the same company as NBC/Universal and BPI for sheer volume of infringement reports to Google. Actions speak louder than words, and I’m proud our clients can look on Google and see what we’ve done for them.”
Takedown Piracy’s new SEO program, Search Clean™, is responsible for eliminating infringements from even the largest search engines, like Google. Combined with its custom tool, the Aikido Program™, Takedown Piracy is removing hundreds of thousands of copyright infringements at an incredible speed.
Takedown Piracy recently celebrated its three-year anniversary combatting piracy. Created by Nate Glass in 2009, Takedown Piracy is known for its highly effective and affordable services, while always operating with the utmost integrity. Whether harnessing the power of its one-of-a-kind custom tools or following up on an individual file reported through its free piracy tip page, Takedown Piracy has been responsible for the removal of over 6.5 million copyright infringements.
For more information about Takedown Piracy, visit here.
Takedown Piracy has been featured on CNBC.com , TechDirt.com, The Daily.com, the 1709 Blog and more. Wanting to better involve the fans of Takedown Piracy’s numerous artist clients, the company created a tips page. Millions of additional eyes provide Takedown Piracy with an army seeking out illegal downloads on torrent, tube and cyberlocker sites. Users are asked to report the copyright owner and a link to the infringement. To report a copyright violation using Takedown Piracy’s tip page, visit here.
Takedown Piracy actively tracks at least nine different ways content may be pirated, providing widespread coverage. Takedown Piracy’s army of servers offer protection in the following areas: Cyberlocker sites like Rapidshare, torrent sites, tube sites, auctioned or unauthorized DVD resellers, search engines, image hosts, blogs, forums and social media.
To view a statistical breakdown of infringements removed by Takedown Piracy, visit here.