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No, Google, you can't argue both sides of a situation apply to you
 
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I am no so sure I don't side with Google in this one.The articles are confusing, but it seems that this Canadian court decided that it has the power to forbid Google from linking those non-canadian websites to anybody in the whole planet, not only within Canada :
Quote:I
conclude that an interim injunction should be granted compelling Google
to block the defendants’ websites from Google’s search results
worldwide. 
So, when will Google have to start censoring Holocaust Denialist sites because those materials are forbidden in Europe? Or information about contraception because it became forbidden in Iran? Or pictures of women driving because it is illegal in Saudi Arabia? Or anything referencing gay marriage because it is forbidden in Russia?
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