Takedown Piracy Ranked on Google’s Top 5 List of Infringement Reporters

CHATSWORTH, Calif.  Takedown Piracy is listed amongst Google’s top 5 reporters of copyright infringements.

The Internet giant’s most current transparency report citing copyright statistics records the leading organizations requesting Google remove search results linking to allegedly infringing content (per Google.com).

According to Takedown Piracy, it is the only anti-piracy company on Google’s top 5 list providing protection for adult entertainment companies. The only other anti-piracy company in the top 5 exclusively represents companies like Microsoft Corporation and Lionsgate.

“Much of our effectiveness may be attributed to persistence," Takedown Piracy owner Nate Glass said. "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.”

Along with its Aikido Program, Takedown Piracy’s new SEO program, Search Clean, is responsible for eliminating infringements from even the largest search engines, like Google.

To view Google’s list of top copyright infringement reporters, click here.

To view Google’s profile on Takedown Piracy’s effectiveness, click here.

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