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A TV channel is asking Google to reduce the address to 127.0.0.1

A TV channel is asking Google to reduce the address to 127.0.0.1

Ukrainian TV channel has sent a request to Google to remove a specific search result because of the DRK address involved 127.0.0.1. If you are familiar with computers, you know that this URL is the local address of a machine. This means robot-copyright has detected illegal content … on the channel’s own network.

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The request was sent by TKR’s partner Vindex, who pointed the link to Google http://127.0.0.1:6878/ace/manifest.m3u. The file appears as a playlist that can be used for Ace Stream, a peer-to-peer download site that can be used for illegal sharing.

For years, search engines have allowed rights holders to report links that allow them to illegally download their content, and then underestimate them. To do this, they use robots responsible for scanning each end. On the Windows page, there is a small correction to make: Only 10% of its claims Google accepted. You must wait until the Vindex domain is reported 192.168.1.1 In order to put a permanent end to illegal downloads

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