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Old 04-27-2007, 02:21 PM   #5
LesLattis

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Not really, because Google is a private business which has every right to determine what it will, or will not, allow through it's service. (Within legal limits of course.) It's not an issue of free speech, just an issue of how well Google can match up it's service to it's user's preferences.

If on the other hand this was due to a law being passed about what kind of sites could be allowed to show up in search engines, I know I'd be against it. I'd guess almost everyone here would as well, simply because of the free speech implications.
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