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Google video censorship claims snubbed
After much speculation it seems Google were not responsible for
withholding a video of the Iraq conflict from US audiences, but the original poster of the video. The rather boring 17-second video presents stateside viewers with an error message, claiming they are not authorized to view the video. The video shows nothing but an explosion, from quite a distance, followed a distant cloud of smoke. A Google spokesperson set the record straight: " Video uploaders, using Google Video's 'Advanced Options' feature, can choose to blacklist countries. In this case the uploader blacklisted the US and only the US." News teams accross the world misinterpreted this as another move towards censorship, after recent controversy over Google's operations in China. View: Google Video - "Big Boom" Read full story... ![]() |
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