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Google Removes Sci-Hub Domains from U.S. Search Results Due to Dated Court Order
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Google just scrubbed Sci-Hub from U.S. search results⌠using a 7-year-old court order.
Yep, itâs 2025, and Google is acting on a 2018 injunction â one thatâs been gathering digital dust since the American Chemical Society won a $4.8M judgment against Sci-Hub (and its âpirate bay of scienceâ founder). The order? Block all Sci-Hub domains, including future ones. But for years? Nothing happened.
Then, out of nowhere this December, UK law firm Wiggin LLP hit Google with a request to deindex 34 new Sci-Hub mirror domains â like `edu.scihubtw.tw` and `freeus.scihubtw.tw`. Google complied. Now, if you search âSci-Hubâ in the U.S., youâll see a crisp little notice: âRemoved by legal request.â
Whatâs wild? This is the first time ACS has gone after search engines. And while Google claims no comment, itâs likely playing it safe â not because the law forces them to, but because theyâve done this before in the UK and Australia with ISP blocks. Theyâre not legally obligated, but they donât want the hassle.
Bottom line: Sci-Hub still works. You can still access it. But if youâre in the U.S., Google just made finding it a treasure hunt â and ACS finally remembered they had a sword.
