The Los Angeles Times, 12 december 2010
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13 décembre 2010
Brian Bennett
"Reporting from Washington Nudity. Sexual activity. Animal abuse. All are reasons
YouTube users can flag a video for removal from the website. Add a new category: promotes terrorism.
"YouTube and its parent company,
Google, have been criticized by lawmakers for refusing to prescreen militant speeches and propaganda videos that have been cited in more than a dozen terrorism investigations over the last five years.
"But rather than submit to policies that many argue would amount to an erosion of 1st Amendment rights, particularly in an open-access environment such as the Internet, YouTube is taking a decidedly more democratic path let the customers decide."
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