Google search engine is a great engine helping other in all possiable ways, some coder uses Google code and crated a site which search internet and find only torrent sites links. The Pirate Google, a Google search gateway which tries to make the point that digital files can be accessed through Google as well.
“The purpose of the site was simply to provoke discussion on issues such as piracy, net neutrality, and the power of the Internet as a disruptor of more traditional forms of media.” as Ars Technica scored an interview with the mysterious coder and he (or she) explained the site’s intention.
A short mission statement on the fledgling site’s homepage reads:
This site is not affiliated with Google, it simply makes use of Google Custom Search to restrict your searches to Torrent files. You can do this with any regular Google search by appending your query with filetype:torrent.
The intention of this site is to demonstrate the double standard that was exemplified in the recent Pirate Bay Trial. Sites such as Google offer much the same functionality as The Pirate Bay and other Bit Torrent sites but are not targeted by media conglomerates such as the IFPI as they have the political and legal clout to defend themselves unlike these small independent sites.
Does the Pirate Google further the Pirate Bay’s cause or is it simply rehashing an already failed argument?
Will Google be the next victim in the entertainment industry’s fight against the Internet?



