Reason Writers on TV: Peter Suderman Talks Government Censorship of the Internet with Neil Cavuto
On Monday, June 18, Reason Senior Editor Peter Suderman appeared on Cavuto to discuss Google's recent report on content takedown requests from governments across the globe. Approximately four minutes.
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What if Google just acted like Eric Holder, by pulling *some* stuff and declaring compliance?
I think we should have a right to censor the government. They need to be censored more than we do, anyway.
Also, if those fuckers in government can get away with lying to us... we can fuck-well get away with lying to THEM.