Third Time’s A Charm For Turkish YouTube Ban? Maybe This Time The Video Will REALLY Disappear
Jan 21, 2008
Author: Michael Masnick | Filed under: Techdirt
The Associated Press is reporting that a Turkish court has
banned YouTube access from the country for the second time, once again for a video that "insults" the country's founder. It's actually the third (not second) time a court has banned YouTube for the same reason. The first was back in
March, though the ban was lifted a few
days later. The second time was back in
September, though apparently the ban was never implemented. This time, however, the full ban is in place again. You would think, given the earlier experiences with these "bans" that clearly did not stop such videos from getting online the courts might realize what a silly idea it is to ban all of YouTube. You might even think that the Turkish courts would realize that every time they ban YouTube for one of these silly immature videos, those videos suddenly gain a
much broader worldwide audience. However, it appears that such things haven't occurred to the judges there. Perhaps they really think that banning YouTube will solve the problem this time and no one will ever speak ill of Turkey's founder ever again.
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