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Next year, a miracle must happen for the smiling operator: either he will succeed in doubling the subscriber base, or the income from one subscriber will double. It is clear that both the first and the second are from the category of fiction: price wars can no longer be arranged (the market is already destroyed), and it is difficult to invent new highly profitable services for the above reasons. TOP-3 state miscalculations Summing up, it should be said that the state itself is primarily to blame for the disappointing situation in the communications market. NCRC, AMCU and other authorized bodies simply missed or ignored those moments when their urgent intervention in business was required. third generation communication was disrupted due to political reasons. And other promising radio frequency bands were distributed acThe Google search engine has strengthened the censorship of search results related to pirated content.
Recently, the company blacklisted many large torrent resources and Costa Rica Mobile Number List file sharers. Google blacklisted a number of popular file-sharing sites, such as The Pirate Bay, isoHunt and 4Shared, without announcing it officially. Since January 2011, Google has been actively filtering searches related to pirated content, removing them from its service using automatic prompts that pop up when you type a word, as well as from instant search. However, recently, the Internet giant has significantly expanded the base of such requests, according to Torrent Freak. If at first Google censored only a number of basic requests that are considered "piracy now it has included the names of most popular torrent trackers and file sharers in its database. Yes, the queries " and many others are now blacklisted.
Links to these sites are available for search through the Google service, but are removed from the display in the Autocomplete and Instant Search functions. It can also be seen that the positions of many of these resources in the search results have dropped significantly. These changes, in turn, led to a reduction in the total number of such searches. In addition to torrents, the new list includes requests for a number of popular web hosting services, such as 4shared, Filesonic and Fileserve. As analysts note, by introducing voluntary censorship of its search results, Google is trying to maintain good relations with content copyright holders. Not only torrent resources and file sharing sites, which are considered the main stronghold of network piracy, but also completely legal companies such as BitTorrent Inc and RapidShare suffer from this approach. Representatives of one of the world's largest torrent resources, Pirate Bay,
Recently, the company blacklisted many large torrent resources and Costa Rica Mobile Number List file sharers. Google blacklisted a number of popular file-sharing sites, such as The Pirate Bay, isoHunt and 4Shared, without announcing it officially. Since January 2011, Google has been actively filtering searches related to pirated content, removing them from its service using automatic prompts that pop up when you type a word, as well as from instant search. However, recently, the Internet giant has significantly expanded the base of such requests, according to Torrent Freak. If at first Google censored only a number of basic requests that are considered "piracy now it has included the names of most popular torrent trackers and file sharers in its database. Yes, the queries " and many others are now blacklisted.
Links to these sites are available for search through the Google service, but are removed from the display in the Autocomplete and Instant Search functions. It can also be seen that the positions of many of these resources in the search results have dropped significantly. These changes, in turn, led to a reduction in the total number of such searches. In addition to torrents, the new list includes requests for a number of popular web hosting services, such as 4shared, Filesonic and Fileserve. As analysts note, by introducing voluntary censorship of its search results, Google is trying to maintain good relations with content copyright holders. Not only torrent resources and file sharing sites, which are considered the main stronghold of network piracy, but also completely legal companies such as BitTorrent Inc and RapidShare suffer from this approach. Representatives of one of the world's largest torrent resources, Pirate Bay,