The music labels have also often accused Google for “aiding” the pirates by making searches for pirated material easy, although Google has since blocked websites that link to illegal content, as well as complied with DMCA takedown requests for websites that were found to contain illegal material. As it turns out perhaps the music industry should stop blaming Google for some of their woes, thanks to a new study conducted by the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA).
According to the study, they found that only 15% of traffic to websites containing illegal content came from searches, and for torrent websites like The Pirate Bay, only 8% of their traffic came directly from search results, which was also confirmed by The Pirate Bay themselves. All this seems to suggest that people tend to know where to go if they wanted to download songs illegally, instead of blatantly searching for it which seems to be what the music industry is accusing Google of allowing.