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Old 02-01-2006, 04:53 AM
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Default Re: The request for data from Google

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Google has no obligation to act in an immoral manner in order to increase shareholder profit, which cooperating with repressive measures is. If the contrary were true, then they should also seek to diversify and start hosting kiddie porn sites (which is information that should be blocked).

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Well, Google doesn't "host," any sites. They're simply a search engine which guides users to sites hosted elsewhere.

Obviously, Google would be wrong to freely allow access to kiddie porn in the United States because it is illegal here. I'm curious if you have justification for Google limiting access to pornography in other countries which is illegal here, but might be legal there.

Of course, if you were consistent, you would condemn Google for limiting users' access to kiddie porn, the same way that they limit users' access to information deemed to be illegal in other parts of the world.
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