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The government has announced that Russian companies have no obligation to pay patent holders for the use of intellectual property, paving the way for legalized piracy in the country. Starting June 1, 2017, search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo will no longer be displaying torrent results and pages like The Pirate Bay, Torrentz, and similar sites in a move to suppress piracy. While we don't encourage piracy, we can't deny its a popular act all over the internet. Read more in our articles including "Russia set to legalize online piracy" and "Search engines to block torrent sites on June 1".

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The government has announced that Russian companies have no obligation to pay patent holders for the use of intellectual property, paving the way for legalized piracy in the country. Starting June 1, 2017, search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo will no longer be displaying torrent results and pages like The Pirate Bay, Torrentz, and similar sites in a move to suppress piracy.

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While we don't encourage piracy, we can't deny its a popular act all over the internet.

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Our coverage of piracy includes: "Russia set to legalize online piracy"; "Search engines to block torrent sites on June 1"; "Stream The Pirate Bay content in your browser using Torrents Time". Each article provides unique insights and information.