Data: 2010-04-22 12:22:27 | |
Autor: Me | |
KIEDY BUSHLAND NAWIGUJE "THE TIMES", LONDON | |
WHEN BUSHLAND TAKES OVER THE PROPAGANDA DEPARTMENT AT "THE TIMES", LONDON BRITISH OPEN US 'THE TIMES' IN TRENTON, NJ. The British Government made more requests for content to be removed from Google last year than any other country in Europe, according to figures released by the company today. Between July and December last year, Google received 1,166 data requests from British government agencies, of which 59 were requests for content to be removed. Google complied with 76.3 per cent of the removal requests. France made 846 data requests, but fewer than ten removal requests, of which 66.7 per cent were successful. Globally, Britain ranks third in terms of data requests, behind Brazil (3,663) and the United States (3,580), although figures for China, where Google faced heavy censorship until withdrawing earlier this year, are unavailable. .... THE DATA HOW MANY ARTICLES WERE REALY CENSORED AND BY THAT NOT ALLOWED TO BE PRINTED IS REMOVED. |
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