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What could go wrong? (Google)
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Google is doing the jerk a favor by removing revenge porn.
The law is coming down hard on that stuff. Google to remove 'revenge porn' from search results |
Private Enterprise has no legal obligation to advocate free speech.
By linking to criminal ''revenge porn'' content Google could have to defend numerous, albeit frivolous, civil suits. They have safe harbor if they unknowingly link to content that may be criminal. Civil suit is another story ... However, I can see a lot of false claims happening for various reasons -- this policy will become a can-of-worms. Could get interesting as they would then have knowledge of the fact. |
Try thinking beyond revenge porn. Think about the porn chick that found Jesus and says all her content is unauthorized.
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why this? isnt DMCA already in place ?
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Every cam girl, and cam boy, erased by request :2 cents: |
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This is how legalizing censorship begins. You do know that U.S. business technology is primarily responsible for Chinese internet censorship, right? Just a taste of what's been done: "In December 2010, MIIT started requiring websites to register their true identities. The government said this was to crackdown on pornography websites, but opponents say it has been another way for China to create a list of approved websites and block innocent websites." SOURCE Your business, or your religion, gives you the right to censor and discriminate in America. sucks. must change. |
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Actually that's how it's always been. |
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