YouTube Returns To Thailand After Governmental Block

More evidence that running the world’s most popular search company is fraught with politics came as Google’s YouTube division had a ban lifted by the Thai government after agreeing to block videos judged offensive to Thai culture or in violation of Thai laws. YouTube was first blocked in Thailand in April after someone using the […]

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More evidence that running the world's most popular search company is fraught with politics came as Google's YouTube division had a ban lifted by the Thai government after agreeing to block videos judged offensive to Thai culture or in violation of Thai laws. YouTube was first blocked in Thailand in April after someone using the name "Paddidda," uploaded content that offended the Thai government by mocking the country's leadership.