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Google and Microsoft’s Bing will no longer let you browse for pirated content and illegal streams as effortlessly as you used to. The search engine heavyweights have agreed to a new voluntary code of practice in the UK that will see websites known to engage in illegal distribution of content become less visible in search results, The Guardian reports. The newly introduced code is aimed at improving collaboration with rightsholders and accelerating the takedown process following DMCA notices. In addition to steering UK netizens away from pirated content, the new code will also direct searches for films, music, digital books and sports coverage…

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