Argentine judge: Google, Yahoo must censor searches | Latest News in Politics and Law - CNET News

Argentine judge: Google, Yahoo must censor searches | Latest News in Politics and Law - CNET News

There is a disturbing trend towards increasing regulation of the Internet. In this case, Argintine judges have ordered Google and Yahoo to remove certain search results related to various individuals. This appears to be a back door way of removing the content without actually having to go after all the sites hosting the objectionable content. The concept is that information that can’t be found is almost the same as information that does not exist at all.

Because a few search engines dominate the market, they become an easy leverage point for achieving broad objectives. Countries like China and Iran have long understood the power of censoring the search engines to block access to information they don’t have easy reach to censor directly.

- Lance Cottrell

This entry was posted on Thursday, November 13th, 2008 at 12:00 pm and is filed under Censorship, Free Speech, International, Internet, Litigation, legal. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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