Topic: Police try to remove videos from youtube?
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Wed 10/26/11 01:12 PM
I haven't check this for accuracy in any way, just found the page and thought it was interesting:

http://rt.com/news/google-report-police-brutality-767/

Google has been asked by a US law enforcement agency to remove several videos exposing police brutality from the video sharing service YouTube, the company has revealed in its latest update to an online transparency report.
Another request filed by a different agency required Google to remove videos allegedly defaming law enforcement officials. The two requests were among 92 submissions for content removal by various authorities in the US filed between January and June 2011. Both were rejected by Google along with 27 per cent of the submissions.
The IT giant says the overall number of requests for content removal it receives from governmental agencies has risen, and so has the number of requests to disclose the private data of Google users.

boredinaz06's photo
Wed 10/26/11 01:15 PM


We cannot allow police to have absolute control over our lives anymore than we can afford to allow the government to control our lives, **** em all.

s1owhand's photo
Wed 10/26/11 02:38 PM
I have requested the porn watching statistics for Michele Bachmann
and Sarah Palin. I want to see what kind of videos they like and
how often they watch them and which ones they watch over and over.

drool

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Thu 10/27/11 01:26 PM
thats why i never post anything personal..and y i dont have a social networking sight

nothing is as safe as they make it sound

but thats a fight for another thread lol

if you dont want yer mom or a policeman you dont know to see it dont post it

i dont care how secure your password is it wont stop a court order