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Originally Posted by tia travels
Has anyone ever seen that comment in RED in any of their searches before?
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It's common, but primarily if you're searching for something that relates to porn videos or music downloads. Companies that shoot porn constantly deal websites that either offer downloads of copyrighted material, or message boards that provide links to downloads. Because of the money it costs them (or record labels with album downloads), they're a bit more active when it comes to filing a DMCA complaint. The same process is followed for Youtube to remove videos that infringe on copyrights (though their content matching system has reduced that).
So if you Google "kittens" you won't see any DMCA notes on Google, but if you search "Lady Gaga download" you'll see a bunch of them. Chilling Effects will list the website addresses of the infringing pages.
There are easier ways to get a site to take down copyrighted stuff if it's just photos or text, but that's probably not the case with some of the sites that mostly provide downloads.