Google Blocking Access To ‘Innocence Of Muslims’ In Middle East, India

By David Zielenziger: Subscribe to David's | September 14, 2012 4:23 PM GMT

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(Photo: Google)<br>YouTube, the streaming video unit of Google, is blocking &quot;Innocence of Muslims&quot; in several Muslim nations.
(Photo: Google)
YouTube, the streaming video unit of Google, is blocking &quot;Innocence of Muslims&quot; in several Muslim nations.

Google (Nasdaq: GOOG), the No. 1 search engine, said it's blocked access to the controversial "Innocence of Muslims" video clips on YouTube in countries with large Muslim populations, including India, Libya, and Egypt to cool down sentiments over its contents.

The government of Afghanistan, also a majority Muslim country, has blocked the entire YouTube website in reaction to the anti-Muslim U.S.-made video. Muslims demonstrated against the anti-Muslim production in Iraq, Lebanon, Sudan, Yemen, Bangladesh, Qatar, Kuwait, Israel, Tunisia and Palestinian-controlled Gaza on Friday, the Muslim Sabbath.

Google, of Mountain View, Calif., operates YouTube, where the video was first uploaded on July 2.

"Innocence of Muslims" only achieved global notoriety this week after demonstrations against it in the Muslim world included the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that resulted in the death of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.

"What's OK in one country can be offensive elsewhere," Google said in a statement. "This video -- which is widely available on the web -- is clearly within our guidelines and so will stay on YouTube."

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Instead, Google said it had "restricted access" to the video temporarily.

In Afghanistan, a representative of the Ministry of Communications said YouTube had been "banned" in the country until "Innocence of Muslims" was removed.

In many countries, national communications departments own and operate the entire communications system, including Internet access. They are often the sole providers of Internet service.

Google disclosed that YouTube has "hundreds of millions" of users who upload 48 hours of video every minute, resulting in nearly eight years of content uploaded daily. Google acquired YouTube, of San Bruno, Calif., for $1.65 billion in 2006.

Google shares closed at $709.68, up $3.64 on Friday. They passed the $700 mark for the first time last Friday.

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