Google Will Start Country-Specific Censorship for Blogs

 1 hour ago by Zoe Fox 1

http://mashable.com/2012/01/31/google-twitter-country-censorship/

 Google figured out Twitter‘s trick for avoiding universally censoring content 
weeks ago, but it managed to go unnoticed — for a while.

That is, until TechDows wrote about Blogger‘s plan for country-specific URLs 
Tuesday.

At some point “over the coming weeks,” Google’s Blogger will begin redirecting 
users to country-specific domain names — think Google.fr in France rather than 
Google.com — to avoid universally removing content that would not be tolerated 
in specific jurisdictions.

A Blogger support post, “Why does my blog redirect to a country-specific URL?,” 
last updated Jan. 9, explains that Google is using the method to limit the 
impact of censored content.

Readers will be redirected to sites with their own country’s domain name when 
they try to visit blogs recognized as foreign, as determined by their IP 
addresses.

“Over the coming weeks you might notice that the URL of a blog you’re reading 
has been redirected to a country-code top level domain, or “ccTLD.” For 
example, if you’re in Australia and viewing [blogname].blogspot.com, you might 
be redirected [blogname].blogspot.com.au. A ccTLD, when it appears, corresponds 
with the country of the reader’s current location.”

SEE ALSO: Relax: Twitter’s New Censorship Policy Is Actually Good for Activists
If you would like to see a non-affected page, you can direct to google.com/ncr 
(NCR stands for “no country redirect”), which places a short term cookie that 
temporarily prevents geographical redirection.

Google says migrating users to local domains will help promote the freedom of 
expression while allowing the flexibility to abide by local law.



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