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Originally Posted by thommy
and who do you think would be the target after all porn moves to bing?
bing and co are just too small to get problems with governments and youth protectors.
they would love to see all traffic concentrated at the end on one because nothing easier as to eliminate one enemy.
if you see the problem in a problem and not the chance for another strategy you waste your time. it is always better to swim with the stream of the river as against it.
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So if Google decides they just don't like porn anymore (regardless of gov restrictions), what am I supposed to? What strategy to adopt?
Also, regarding Google complying with governments. I wonder, when will they draw the line between what is supposed to be censored and not? Will they adhere to free speech or just think about business only? Because that is the feeling nowadays, the business surpasses free speech.
They banned many adult sites in Google.de because government asked so, they didn't care about surfers. Surfers can still access by directly going to tubes. They should have denied the request. After all, Google is free to use, nobody forces people to use it.