Here's a good blog post describing recent episodes of Youtube censoring the videos on its site, and crumbling under government pressure: http://tinyurl.com/34bk8w
"Even in America, where freedom of speech is the first among rights, there will be struggles to define its limits, where it is acceptable to speak, and how loudly. But remember this: If speech on the Internet is determined by terms of service agreements set forth by private companies not only beholden to advertisers, partners and shareholders, but also to international pressures, then there will be no real freedom of speech on the Internet." Jay -- http://jaydedman.com 917 371 6790
