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YouTube is assisting the Thai government in censoring its product. (Via SplashCast blog.) Its corporate overlord, Google, is already doing the same for the Chinese government.
It didn’t take long for YouTube cofounder Chad Hurley to trot out the Chamberlainesque excuse pioneered by Yahoo’s Jerry Yang, “At the end of the day we want to always [...]

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Update: Amr says they already have such a service, called Riseup.
It strikes me that, on a global scale, it would benefit journalists, dissidents, free speech advocates and good old fashion folk, if there were a web-based email platform that was easy to access and use, as well as reliable and that [...]

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