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Guns banned in UK YouTube Videos


Following political criticism, YouTube has banned Videos related to weapons, guns and ammunitions for viewers from UK. The move is due to raising knife and gun crime among young UK residents.The Google owned YouTube is the most popular online video sharing website. Back in July, UK parliament members raised concerns over videos on weapons and intimidation. A committee was also formed to deal with protection of children against harmful internet content. The company requested sites hosting user-generated content to review all materials proactively as a standard practice before publishing on their websites.Home Secretary Jacqui Smith welcomed the move by YouTube and requested other internet sites to follow similar strategy. The rule on weapons and intimidation is the first policy change for a specific region by YouTube.Jacqui also added, “This is a real step forward. I would like to see other internet service providers follow suit to reinforce our message that violence will not be tolerated either on the internet or in the real world.”

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AOL and Sony to Make AOL Video Available Through New Sony BRAVIA™ Internet Video Link


LAS VEGAS – AOL and Sony Electronics, Inc. announced today that the companies will work together to make content from AOL Video (http://video.aol.com) available through Sony’s new BRAVIATM Internet Video Link, which was unveiled this afternoon at the CES Show. This first-of-its-kind Sony feature, which will be available this summer on a majority of 2007 Sony televisions, enables consumers to access video content from the Internet via an optional module without requiring a PC. Read the full story

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