Saturday, September 29, 2012

Censorship In The Americas: Google Brazil Chief Just Released From Custody

200px-Americas_(orthographic_projection)Government censorship isn't confined to the religious hotbeds of the Eastern Hemisphere: Google's top executive in Brazil was just released from custody after YouTube refused to take down a video critical of a local candidate. The recently freed Fabio Jose Silva Coelho is set for an undetermined court hearing after YouTube did not remove a salacious video allegedly revealing details of a mayoral candidate demanding her lover get an abortion. Since 1965, Brazil bans content that "offend the dignity or decorum" of the electoral process. "Google is appealing the decision that ordered the removal of the video on YouTube because, as a platform, Google is not responsible for the content posted to its site," the company reports.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/dszXarirF5s/

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