And thus vanishes Net Neutrality even further. A search engine needs to find everything, otherwise it's just a glorified marketing directory. That's even further OT than we already are though.Atmosphere600 wrote:Im fairly sure that if the search engines moved certain words to lower ranks or did not list them it would become less of a problem, sometimes i even see a dodgey site listed before the developers and thats when you know it's bad. My guess is they make money from adverts so as long as it pays them they won't change it, then theres all these new quick file sharing sites so if a developer ever got something taken down another would be up in a few days or whatever.
It has, but it's generally been funded by the record industry, and used to justify huge fines. No goverment has taken piracy seriously because the binary newsgroups still exist. Filesharing is just the new favourite.robojam wrote:AFAIK no work has ever been done to identify the impact of piracy; it's all been speculation on Internet forums.
