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Google Removes 'Kodi' From Search Autocomplete In Anti-Piracy Effort (torrentfreak.com) 117

Google has banned the term "Kodi" from the autocomplete feature of its search engine because it's "closely associated with copyright infringement." This means that the popular software and related suggestions won't appear unless users type out the full term. TorrentFreak reports: It turns out that Google has recently removed the term "Kodi" from its autocomplete results. While Kodi can be abused through pirate add-ons, the media player software itself is perfectly legal, which makes it an odd decision. Users who type in "Kod" get a list of suggestions including "Kodak" and "Kodiak," but not the much more popular search term Kodi. Similarly, when typing "addons for k" Google suggests addons for Kokotime and Krypton 17.6. While the latter is a Kodi version, the name of the media player itself doesn't come up as a suggestion. Once users type the full Kodi term and add a space, plenty of suggestions suddenly appear, which is similar to other banned terms. Ironically enough, the Kokotime app is frequently used by pirates as well. Also, the names of all of the pirate Kodi addons we checked still show up fine in the autosuggest feature. Unfortunately, Google doesn't document its autocomplete removal decisions, nor does it publish the full list of banned words. However, the search engine confirms that Kodi's piracy stigma is to blame here. In a statement to TorrentFreak, a Google spokesperson said: "Since 2011, we have been filtering certain terms closely associated with copyright infringement from Google Autocomplete. This action is consistent with that long-standing strategy."
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Google Removes 'Kodi' From Search Autocomplete In Anti-Piracy Effort

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  • whew (Score:5, Funny)

    by mr_resident ( 222932 ) on Thursday March 29, 2018 @07:13PM (#56350419) Homepage

    Problem solved!

    • Re:whew (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Highdude702 ( 4456913 ) on Thursday March 29, 2018 @07:15PM (#56350433)

      I love how everybody wants the major corporations to police the internet now.

      • Re: (Score:2, Interesting)

        by Anonymous Coward

        But Google uses Linux on their servers, open sources things that has no value business-wise and said they’d Do No Evil. So now all those Google defenders get to reap what they sow from the company who holds control over more than 80% of the search engine market.

        Funny how Slashtards always raged over OS monopolies but would defend Google having a near Microsoft-level monopoly on search results because they feigned being an open source company. All this widespread filtering is a direct result of them ha

        • Re:whew (Score:5, Interesting)

          by emaname ( 1014225 ) on Thursday March 29, 2018 @08:58PM (#56350841)

          Because who are you going to switch to? Bing?

          How about DuckDuckGo [duckduckgo.com]? I switched to it about 4 or 5 years ago, right after I was filter bubbled by Google.

          • Re:whew (Score:5, Interesting)

            by rtb61 ( 674572 ) on Thursday March 29, 2018 @10:36PM (#56351171) Homepage

            Or more accurately https://duckduckgo.com/?q=kodi... [duckduckgo.com] . I don't even understand what everyone is talking about, search for Kodi right there. Is it me or has the rest of the internet gone nuts, I stopped using https://duckduckgo.com/?q=goog... [duckduckgo.com], I don't see a whole slew of problematic searches any more. The googlites have seemingly turned into a whole pack of problematic control freaks, their market lead, their stint in the sun, seems to have caused the arrogantly flow of blood from the bug brain to the egotistical undefined genitals brain, you think from down there and you will make stupid decisions.

            You have to keep tech companies small, otherwise they just all go nuts, absolutely nucking futs.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        I wonder when they will ban the term 'google' from search also, since thats the #1 way to find content, including pirated content...

      • Big corporations control the government, which is currently dysfunctional. It only makes sense that the people are now lobbying the organizations with the actual power and some semblance of effectiveness.
      • Nobody asked them to. This is to please copyright holders.

        You can still search for weapons, racist comments, slurs, atrocities, porn and the like. But they draw the line at, well, some companies not making a profit.

        Is this for starving kids or something? I'll google; "how to eat starving kids" -- goes right through.

        • You have a low back number, do you remember what the best part of the internet was 15 years ago or so? It wasn't that most of the people that bother us now were on the internet, although I could see how that comes to mind. It was the fact that you could search for, and find anything you wanted be it illegal(In law not in a moral sense.) or not. And you didn't have search engines that would hide results.. I miss those days. The internet is garbage now, I don't really know if I would miss what the majority o

    • Thanks for this news! Just switched to DuckDuckGo.
  • Good thing all you freetards fell for that 'Do No Evil' bullshit back in the day to enable this shitty company.

    • They turned into a shitty company, but they didnâ(TM)t start out that way. Any company with deep pockets will eventually attract interesting sociopaths looking to exploit the war chest. These big companies are magnets for the worst possible monsters in society because why would you stop at owning a two-bit company. Itâ(TM)s no wonder they turn evil.

      Remember, shit floats to the top.

  • The Humanity (Score:5, Insightful)

    by rmdingler ( 1955220 ) on Thursday March 29, 2018 @07:18PM (#56350453) Journal
    There has to be a whole other level just north of 1st world problem to properly convey the angst and suffering experienced by the user forced to enter the full four letters to link to the Kodi site.
    • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Thursday March 29, 2018 @08:05PM (#56350649)

      My daughter’s name is Kodi, you insensitive clod!

    • Once they start censoring they will keep censoring, whether it is to please the Disney mouse, a political party, their own agenda, etc. Do you still trust them with finding for what you are looking for or finding what they want you to see instead? Probably not yet but they are trotting towards becoming a world-wide propaganda engine.
      • by nnull ( 1148259 )
        The more they keep censoring, the more I don't care about them or their services. Google is not the first service to pull this crap and won't be the last, but it's amazing how Google doesn't learn from the past and realize the companies that went full censorship don't even exist anymore.
        • The more they keep censoring, the more I don't care about them or their services.

          The more they keep censoring, the more they become responsible for their content and can be held legally liable for it. Censorship is a dangerous rabbit hole for Google to scurry into.

      • Once they start censoring they will keep censoring, whether it is to please the Disney mouse, a political party, their own agenda, etc. Do you still trust them with finding for what you are looking for or finding what they want you to see instead? Probably not yet but they are trotting towards becoming a world-wide propaganda engine.

        It seems unlikely a corporation could command as much influence as Google without eventually succumbing to either the internal pressures of wielding such power, or the external pressures of governments and advertisers to steer the narrative.

    • There has to be a whole other level just north of 1st world problem to properly convey the angst and suffering experienced by the user forced to enter the full four letters to link to the Kodi site.

      Let me fix that for y'all:

      "There has to be a whole other level just north of 1st world problem to properly convey the angst and suffering experienced by the user forced to enter the full four letters to link to the [REDACTED] site."

      That word is banned, which means you are not allowed to use it in a post. Google will now report you as a pirate.

      Oh, shit! I used that banned word, as well in this post!

  • but has Google removed kodi/spmc/xbmc from the play store?

    Otherwise it's just lip service to please some advertiser(s)

    I guess there are some people too stupid or in so much of a hurry that if something doesn't autocomplete, they won't know how to actually search for something.

    I wouldn't know, I don't use google for searches, haven't for probably 15 years.

  • Kodi's official homepage is returned as the first search result.

    Cheers, MS!

    • Comment removed (Score:5, Informative)

      by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Thursday March 29, 2018 @07:44PM (#56350563)
      Comment removed based on user account deletion
      • by Anonymous Coward

        I guess Google should start removing Google products, like Android, from the autocomplete with the whole Oracle case going on. I mean, that's a much more direct link than Kodi.

    • by donaldm ( 919619 )

      Kodi's official homepage is returned as the first search result.

      Cheers, MS!

      Well, you could try "sea of" and get "Sea of Thieves" Microsoft's latest game.

      Err isn't that about pirates? Yes, Microsoft is a good role model.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    This action is so dumb I'm honestly not surprised it came from America. What is the point of attacking Kodi, a media player, for the contents some people use it for? It's like attacking iTunes or Winamp because some people use it to listen to "illegally" downloaded music.

    Google is str8 up PEDO and needs to be replaced by a neutral entity that is in no way linked to American government or associated with America's lackeys in Europe and such.

  • Youtube was a huge source of lots of infringing content too, especially early on. Yet Google went and bought Youtube...
  • by Anonymous Coward

    I'll name my Kodi fork Allah. Go ban that. Then I'll rename to Yahweh, and so on. Heck, maybe call it Googel.

  • So done with google (Score:4, Informative)

    by blackpaw ( 240313 ) on Thursday March 29, 2018 @07:49PM (#56350583)

    Switched to DuckDuckGo and Bing (its actually not bad for technical searches).

    I just don't know what to do with my gmail address, its my real name and how I'm contacted by people important to me, a vast history of important emails and the login or recovery email for a large number of services. Dumping it is not really an option.

    Can't stand iOS so sticking with my 950XL till grim death. Hoping some of the crowd funded non android phones bear fruit.

    • by DogDude ( 805747 )
      Buy your own email. Forward your gmail to it. How fucking hard is that?
    • Thanks for all the helpful suggestions, and yah I really have to just suck it up and do it, there will be no future better time or methodology. Tricky bit is deciding on a less evil provider that will stay that way, or finding a decent self hosting option that doesn't require my own inhouse servers. A pity that email addresses can't be portable between providers the way phone numbers are.

      Side note: Interesting that the AC's are helpful and positive, while the only asshole is a named account.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Indeed, the best is to just start, and don't expect immediate solutions. Enjoy the 'trip' and not just the destination. I think it is like it is with smoking: significant reduction is already quite an improvement to your health.
        What I did is get a protonmail account and start using that as default (every communication I initiate) and to reply (most of the mailthreads) and tell closest relations to ditch the gmail and contact me on protonmail.

        Then I started to slowly, sloooowly eat my way through my gmail, d

    • by geek ( 5680 )

      Do what I did. Put an auto responder on your gmail telling everyone to now email you at your protonmail address. You can forward it too. After a few months, kill it.

      I'd recommend getting used to iOS. Its presently the only option for anything resembling privacy. Maybe the Librem phone will change that in time but I'm not holding my breath.

  • by ZorinLynx ( 31751 ) on Thursday March 29, 2018 @07:56PM (#56350613) Homepage

    Because you can use VLC, MPlayer, IINA, Plex and more to watch pirated content, ya know.

    It seems odd that Google would single out Kodi. I do wonder how long until the software industry starts making it hard for us to play back arbitrary DRM-free video files.

    • VLC doesn't have plugins which let you stream pirated content directly from pirate sites.

      Don't get me wrong; this is definitely stupid. But your comparison isn't really valid.

      • by donaldm ( 919619 )

        VLC doesn't have plugins which let you stream pirated content directly from pirate sites.

        Don't get me wrong; this is definitely stupid. But your comparison isn't really valid.

        Bring up VLC then click on Media and select Open Network Stream. Enter the URL of the video you want to play.

        In case you are interested the above does work with YouTube as well.

        Basically, if you can see it and/or hear it you can pirate it.

        • I take it the two of you aren't actually familiar with kodi addons.

          • by donaldm ( 919619 )

            I take it the two of you aren't actually familiar with kodi addons.

            I was only replying to his VLC comment, not Kodi.

            For your interest, I only run Linux on my desktop and laptops (Fedora 27). Although I do have Kodi installed I don't really use the application and I am aware it does have plugins, some of which can be used to pirate certain content. Still, most of that content I am not interested in so I have not investigated it.

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  • As long as everyone forgets how to spell Kodi by themselves, this'll work beautifully.

  • If in 12 months Google release a product/service/platform for managing your offline as well as online media content in a nice interface, then this makes a lot of sense.
  • Oh no, I'll have to use Bing to find out how to spell Kodi.
  • As the subject states, no more, no less.
  • And yet TVaddons still autofills! It's amazing they attack the legitimate side and leave the "bad" addons alone! How stupid.

    • And yet TVaddons still autofills! It's amazing they attack the legitimate side and leave the "bad" addons alone! How stupid.

      It's not stupid, it's evil. They're deliberately attacking the platform, not the addon, because it's actually the program they have problems with. It lets you turn a useless Android TV device into one which can play Youtube content without stuttering, and they can't handle the competition.

  • When a free market monopolist censors just as well.

  • Kodi is a word at least in Karelian, Veps, Ludian, Latvian, Swahili and Chichewa [wiktionary.org]! So members of some linguistic minorities in Russia have to press enter when searching for home.
  • Purely for research reasons and so I an avoid doing anything bad, of course.

  • google should block themself, their search is also used a lot for piracy purposes.

  • This reminds me of google banning searches for "gun" in the the shop search. Not for "gun" by itself, but anything with "gun" in it. EG: Burgundy wine, Gundam, etc.
  • I get that it's just not advertising kodi within the search bar, actually making people learn how to spell kodi before they search for it... but it's still stupid. I'd get it if they just blocked terms for the known kodi piracy addons. But if you are going to punish a software program just because there's a checkbox to allow you to use unofficial sources in the settings, and some of the possible unofficial sources contain tools that can be used for piracy... isn't that basically what android does?
  • Yes. Ban the tool because it could be used for illegal purposes. This reminds me of something else.

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