search engine company said that there has been an alarming increase in applications to remove the political content of the Internet
has been an alarming increase in the number of times the government tried to censor the Internet over the last six months, according to a report from Google.
Since the search engine has released its latest half-yearly transparency, said he had seen an alarming increase in applications to remove the political content. Many of these requests came from Western democracies are not always associated with censorship.
was said that the Spanish regulators have asked Google to remove links from 270 blogs and newspaper articles critical of public figures. It does not comply. Poland has asked to remove an article critical of the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development and eight other results that link to the article. Again, the venture failed.
Google has been asked by Canadian officials to remove a video on YouTube of a citizen to urinate in your passport and flushed down the toilet. He refused.
Thai authorities asked Google to remove videos from YouTube 149 for allegedly insulting the monarchy, a violation of the law of lese majeste in Thailand. The company experienced 70% of applications.
- British police asked the company to withdraw five YouTube accounts for allegedly encouraging terrorism. Google agreed. In the U.S. most claims for the allegation of harassment of people on YouTube. Authorities asked to remove 187 pieces. Google complied with 42% of them.
during the six months covered by the latest report, Google complied with an average of 65% of court orders, compared to 47% more informal requests.
Last month, Google announced it would receive more than one million requests per month from the copyright owners trying to get their content from search results Company.
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