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Originally Posted by borked
but you never answered my question:
If the US was under invasion by another country and your lives and freedom were at risk, would you think the same to allow videos of the aggressors killing your own to be uploaded to an American company's servers?
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His opinion is completely irrelevant. Google is a company that can do as they please with their servers. If Google doesn't like your scenario, if they felt it would hurt business, they would remove it. The same goes for the videos on there now. They are the only one who has the opinion that matters.
So I think Google should do what they want. Just as I would do what I want with the videos. If people don't like it, think it's disrespectful of Google, then they should boycott Google. There are plenty of search engines on the market. There will always be good and bad things on the net to see.