>  What a load of BS.   " .. speech on the Internet .." is not what is being
>  curtailed, regulated, censored, what-have-you.  It is speech on ONE
>  particular website.  One website that is *not* owned by the people making
>  the "speech" in question.

i think your argument is too simple.
when the company in question is Google/Youtube, their influence starts
becoming more than a sliver of reality. Their practices start defining
how businesses is done, and what cooperation governments expect out of
companies. Self-censorship becomes the norm.

But I do take your point that this company (Google) can do what it likes.
just makes independent video sites like blip.tv all the more
attractive for users.

Jay



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