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dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
Sat Mar 22, 2014, 05:45 AM Mar 2014

Google Refuses Turkey's Requests to Yank YouTube Videos

Google Inc. has declined Turkish government requests to remove YouTube videos alleging government corruption, people familiar with the matter said, the latest sign of resistance to a crackdown against social media led by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Turkish authorities have in recent weeks asked Google to block the videos from YouTube's Turkish website, the people familiar with the matter said. But amid a national scandal over corruption allegations, Google refused to comply because it believes the requests to be legally invalid, the people added.

Google's refusal to remove videos raises the specter that Turkey could move to block access to YouTube within the country, after blocking the microblogging service Twitter Inc. late Thursday night. Both sites have been central conduits for allegations of corruption against Mr. Erdogan's government and faced public threats of a blackout by Mr. Erdogan.

Some people within Google had feared a YouTube blackout could be imminent, after the Twitter takedown, the people familiar with the matter said. "We feel an immediate threat," one of the people said.

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304756104579453701510620372

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Google Refuses Turkey's Requests to Yank YouTube Videos (Original Post) dipsydoodle Mar 2014 OP
How sad. Behind the Aegis Mar 2014 #1
Erdogan should just have filed a DMCA take down notice, it would have been removed automagically. PoliticAverse Mar 2014 #2

PoliticAverse

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2. Erdogan should just have filed a DMCA take down notice, it would have been removed automagically.
Sat Mar 22, 2014, 06:07 AM
Mar 2014

(Warning: this post is not labeled as sarcasm for the humor impaired)
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