Absent from Google's French and German listings are Web sites that are anti-Semitic, pro-Nazi or related to white supremacy, according to a new report from Harvard University's Berkman Center. Also banned is Jesus-is-lord.com, a fundamentalist Christian site that is adamantly opposed to abortion.
Google confirmed on Wednesday that the sites had been removed from listings available at Google.fr and Google.de. The removed sites continue to appear in listings on the main Google.com site.
The Harvard report, prepared by law student Ben Edelman and assistant
professor Jonathan Zittrain, and scheduled to be released Thursday, is the
result of automated testing of Google's massive 2.5 billion-page index and a
comparison of the results returned by different foreign-language versions. The
duo found 113 excluded sites, most with racial overtones. "To avoid legal liability, we remove sites from Google.de search results
pages that may conflict with German law," said Google spokesman Nate Tyler.
He indicated that each site that was delisted came after a specific complaint
from a foreign government. German law considers the publication of Holocaust denials and similar
material as an incitement of racial and ethnic hatred, and therefore illegal. In
the past, Germany has ordered Internet providers to block access to U.S. Web
sites that post revisionist literature. France has similar laws that allowed a students' antiracism group to
successfully sue
Yahoo in a Paris court for allowing Third Reich memorabilia and Adolf Hitler's
"Mein Kampf" to be sold on the company's auction sites. In November
2001, a U.S. judge ruled
that the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech protects Yahoo from
liability. Google's battles Google was
criticized in March for bowing to a demand from the Church of Scientology to
delete critical sites from its index. In a response that won praise, Google
replied by pledging to report future legal threats to the ChillingEffects.org
site run by law school clinics. As Google has become the way more and more people find information on the
Internet, it has also become an increasingly visible target for copyright
complaints about cached information and allegedly infringing links.
ChillingEffect.org's Google
section lists 16 requests or legal threats the company has received in the
past three months. One Google competitor and critic even suggested
that the wildly popular search engine be transformed into a
government-controlled "public utility." Edelman, who created the program that tested URLs against Google's index,
said he was investigating a tip about Google's German-language version. "One concern that I've had for some time vis-a-vis filtering is that
filtering is almost always secretive," Edelman said. "In the (library
filtering) case, that meant you can't look at the list of blocked sites. In the
Chinese government case, you can't see what sites are being blocked." Edelman, who is a first-year law student, testified as an expert witness for
the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in a court
challenge to a law requiring libraries to install filtering software if they
accept federal funds. He is also a plaintiff in a second
lawsuit filed in June to eviscerate key portions of the Digital
Millennium Copyright Act. Google's response In an e-mail response, Google's Tyler said: "As a matter of company
policy we do not provide specific details about why or when we removed any one
particular site from our index. We occasionally receive notices from partners,
users, government agencies and the like about sites in our index. We carefully
consider any credible complaint on a case-by-case basis and take necessary
action when needed. This is not pre-emptive--we only react to requests that come
to us...to avoid legal liability, we remove sites from Google search results
pages that may conflict with local laws." Tyler said an internal team involving lawyers, management and engineers makes
the final decision on what to remove. "At Google we take these types of
decisions very seriously," he said. "The objective is to limit legal
exposure while continuing to deliver high quality search results that enable our
users to find the information they need quickly and easily." Tyler pointed to Google's terms
of service agreement, which says Google will "consider on a
case-by-case basis requests" to remove links from its index. A moving target According to the Harvard report, some sites that Google does not list include
1488.com, a "Chinese legal consultation network," and 14words.com, a
discount Web-hosting service and some conservative, anti-abortion religious
sites. Those sites do not appear to violate either German or French laws. Banned from Google.de and Google.fr listings is Stormfront.org,
one of the Internet's most popular "white pride" sites. Stormfront
features discussion areas, a library of white nationalist articles and essays by
David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader. "We've been dealing with this for quite a few years," said Don
Black, who runs the site. "The German police agencies seem obsessed with
Stormfront even though we're not focused on any German language material." Black, who learned a few months ago that Google.de delisted Stormfront, says
he doesn't hold it against the Mountain View, Calif.-based company. "Google
is trying to conform to their outrageous laws," Black said. "So
there's really nothing we can do about it. It's really a French and German issue
rather than a Google issue." The First Amendment "Google may not only have the legal right to (delete listings), they may
have the legal obligation to do it," said Barry Steinhardt, director of the
ACLU's technology and liberty program, and a co-founder of the Global Internet
Liberty Campaign. "Over the long term, this will become a significant issue on the
Net," Steinhardt said. "There's a wide variety of laws around the
world prohibiting different forms of speech. You can imagine what the Chinese
government prohibits versus what the French government prohibits versus what the
U.S. government prohibits." Edelman, of Harvard's Berkman Center, suggests that Google find a way to
alert users that information is missing from their search results.
The Harvard report comes as Google is becoming increasingly embroiled in
international political disputes over copyright and censorship. China blocked
access to Google last month.
Google refused to reply to a list of questions that CNET News.com sent via
e-mail, including which sites have been delisted, how many sites have been
delisted, what standards are used, and what other Google-operated sites have
less-than-complete listings.
Because Google has to keep track of a constantly moving target--new sites
arguably illegal under French or German law appear every day--the search engine
is encountering the same problems of overinclusiveness that traditional
filtering software has experienced.
Because Google is a company and not a government agency, it has the right in
general to delete listings from its service or alter the way they appear. (On
Tuesday, however, CNET News.com reported
that an Oklahoma advertising company has sued Google over its position in search
results.)
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